Windows 10: Need to extend C: partition, but unallocated is not adjacent

Discus and support Need to extend C: partition, but unallocated is not adjacent in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have 4 partitions on my C: drive, in order left-to-right on Disk Management: 579M Recovery Partition, 99.33G Boot, 100M EFI, 50G Unallocated. I want... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by OHPRS Admin, Mar 5, 2024.

  1. Need to extend C: partition, but unallocated is not adjacent


    I have 4 partitions on my C: drive, in order left-to-right on Disk Management: 579M Recovery Partition, 99.33G Boot, 100M EFI, 50G Unallocated. I want to merge the Boot partition with the Unallocated, but they are not adjacent. I've read several posts on this but I find them confusing. Is this doable? Can someone give me a simple step-by-step?Thanks

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    OHPRS Admin, Mar 5, 2024
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  2. DevJig Win User

    How do I extend partition for C drive without having Unallocated space in the adjacent block?

    Hello Microsoft Team,

    The C drive in my laptop is full and want to extend the volume. There is Unallocated Space available however the unallocated block is not adjacent to C:, it is next to other partition H:.

    Please help me extend the volume of C: for the below scenario

    1) First Block - 260MB Healthy

    2) Second Block - Windows C: 84.65 NTFS (BitLocker Encrypted) Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dumps, Basic Data Partition)

    3) Third Block - Documents H: 342.36 NTFS (BitLocker Encrypted) Healthy (Basic Data Partition)

    4) Fourth Block - 48.83 Unallocated

    5) Fifth Block - 847 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)

    Overall DISK 0 Basic 476.92 GB Online

    NOTE: Extend Volume option on Right click - C: is disabled.

    Regards,
     
    DevJig, Mar 5, 2024
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  3. Anwille Win User
    extend c drive storage space

    Hi, I'm , an Independent Advisor.

    Disk Management is a Windows built-in tool that supports to increase partition size with its "Extend Volume" feature. However, the program has some limitations in increasing disk space:

    - Extend Volume only works on NTFS and RAW partition. FAT32 and other file systems are not supported.

    - The Extend Volume will grey out if there is no adjacent unallocated space behind the target partition.

    So, the ways to increasing C drive with or without adjacent unallocated space are different. Open the Disk Management, and follow the right tutorials listed below to extend the local disk C drive on your own now:

    #1. Increase C Drive Space with Adjacent Unallocated Space

    Step 1. Right-click This PC/My Computer, click "Manage", select "Disk Management" under Storage.

    Step 2. Locate and right-click on the local disk C drive, and choose "Extend Volume".

    Step 3. Set and add more space to your system C drive and click "Next" to continue.

    Step 4. Click "Finish" to complete the process.

    Note that if that unallocated space on your system disk is not behind the C drive, you can't extend C drive in Disk Management.

    Hope this helps. Let me know if I can help you further!
     
    Anwille, Mar 5, 2024
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  4. Ivy336289 Win User

    Need to extend C: partition, but unallocated is not adjacent

    Moving the Unallocated space next to the C:/ drive partition

    In disk management, you are allowed to create partition, extend partition, shrink partition, etc. However, there is no way to move partition.

    according to your description, I think you want to extend your C drive. However, the unallocated space is not at the right adjacent side of C drive. Thus, you cannot extend your C drive.

    To extend your C drive, I recommend you free AOMEI Partition Assistant. It offers you a feature called

    Move Partition
    . With it, you can move unallocated space to the right adjacent to C drive. Aside by that, it offers you an easier way: extend c drive to unallocated space via Merge Partition. With this way, you do not need to move unallocated space. What's
    more, you can merge C drive with any unallocated space on the disk.
     
    Ivy336289, Mar 5, 2024
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