Similar to extend volume in the Disk Management, you can use it to extend the current partitions with unallocated space, it has two options, namely, "Add unused space to all partitions" or "Manually adjust partition size". Just select one between them and then start clone, then it will automatically resize the partition size of target disk
User can extend specified partition by taking free space from other partition on the same disk. I have no idea why it shows the 230gb unallocated in the dropdown, it is contrary to the wording of the message.. You could extend C to incorporate that 70.6gb unallocated space. When it is inside partition C it becomes free space.
The problem: You cannot extend C: over the free space, because it is not really free. That space is included in the extended partition (the green rectangle), so it is not considered as free outside of the extended partition. Move J: and K: left to the top of the extended partition so that the free space is at the end of the extended partition.
Step 1. Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard to its main interface. Select partition C and choose " Move/Resize Partition " from the action panel or " Move/Resize " from partition group in the menu bar. Step 2. In the new window, drag the small arrow to occupy the unallocated space and click " OK ". Step 3.
a. Go to Windows Search Box and open Computer Management. ( See Image 2) Image 2: Open Computer Management. b. Go to System tool and then click Device Manager ( See Image 3) Image 3: Under System tools, open Device Manager. c. Go to Storage and double-click on Disk Management and you will see the unallocated drive.
Put the mouse on the partition and drag it to the left or right to move the unallocated space. You can repeat Step 1 and 2 to move the unallocated space to the desired location. Step 3. Click "Execute Task" and "Apply", it will execute the operations to add the unallocated space into the target partition eventually. 2.
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