My desktop computer has a few hard drives in it and for some reason C: is on the second disk. It's maxed out and needs to be made bigger. I've uninstalled everything but have failed to make enough space to even backup my phone (Silly iTunes insists on using C
I've shrunk the two partitions on that drive but because of the green box (I gather) I can't give the space to C:
I'd happily get rid of F: if that was the only way but I'm worried I'll do that and still have free space inside a green box. I can select the green box, by the way, but there doesn't appear to be any actions or menu items for it.
I've installed the MiniTool Partition Wizard and it doesn't seem to be able to help.
So - what are my options?
Difficult to say what your options are without a graphical display of what the situation is
Most partition software needs to get confirmation before they actually make the changes
Are your sure you have deleted the other partitions?
It might look (graphically) okay, but the program is waiting to execute the changes until you give it a GO
Please restart the PC
take your partition software and check the actual drive situation
If the other partitions are not yet wiped, do it again
If wiped, try extending your system partition again.
If that does not work, post a picture of your hard drive situation
Good Luck
Hi @Harpert
My screenshot didn't make it past moderation - maybe this time.
I've rebooted, and the win10 tool shows the same info as the MiniTool program so I don't think it's an "apply" problem.
I love your signture btw
It looks like you are trying to drag and drop images into the editor - that does not work, you need to use the insert picture button.
Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in windowssh blog - Windows 10 blog
Are you trying to extend the volume from a different disk or from a partition on the same disk?
If you're trying to extend the volume from a different disk then you can't just extend the volume like that. You'll have to convert both these disks to a Dynamic Drive and (if i remember correctly) this is no longer possible after Windows has been installed on either of these drives/partitions of the drives you want to use. This is because Windows will label the partition it has been installed on as a boot drive and this cannot be extended across disks.
If you're trying to extend the volume with another partition on the same drive, make sure this partition is properly wiped/reformatted (the space you want to use must say unallocated). So far I've always been able to extend a C drive with more space, as long as the space I used came from a partition that was on the same disk.
Good luck!
In the meantime have you performed housekeeping (Disk clean-up & Clean up system files)?
If you upgraded to Win 10 don't forget you can remove the old Windows installation if you're happy (check in 'Clean up system files)
Ummm.....it can't be a formatted partition and unallocated at the same time :-). You delete the partition and leave it deleted. Apply changes. Then that space will show up as unallocated.
I'm sorry, this is indeed correct!