![]() The operations listed on “ Pending Operations” panel on bottom left, which are marked with can be executed in Windows without rebooting.Remember to press Apply on top left to execute. Step 3: Click OK and back to the main window, where you’ll see C drive extended by merging the Unallocated space. In the pop-up window, drag the right border rightwards to hold the Unallocated space. Step 2: Right click C: drive and select “Resize/Move Volume”. In the pop-up window, drag middle of this drive rightwards to move this partition.Ĭlick OK and back to the main, where you’ll see the Unallocated space moved behind C: drive. Step 1: Right click drive D: and select “ Resize/Move Volume“. If there is existing Unallocated space, generated by deleting or shrinking a volume, you can move location of this Unallocated space and combine into the drive you want to expand. ![]() Part 2: Move partition and Unallocated space ![]() Step 3: Press Apply on top left to execute, done. In the pop-up window, drag the right border rightwards to hold this Unallocated space.Ĭlick OK and back to the main window, where you’ll see the Unallocated space added into C drive. Step 2: Right click C drive and select “ Resize/Move Volume” again. In the pop-up window, drag left border rightwards to shrink this partition.Ĭlick OK and back to the main window, where you’ll see 20GB Unallocated space created behind C drive. Step 1: Run NIUBI Partition Editor, right click the contiguous drive (D:) and select “ Resize/Move Volume“. You can extend C drive easily, as long as there is free space in any other partition on the same disk. ![]() Part 1: There is free space in other partition ![]()
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