Windows 7 c drive is full d drive is empty




















So some people may use Disk Management to shrink D drive to get an unallocated space and extend C drive with it. However, the unallocated space you add to the C drive must be adjacent and behind the C drive. That is why the option Extend Volume greyed out. Then, what should you do? If the D drive is totally empty without a file saved, you can directly delete it to get contiguous unallocated space behind the C drive. Refer to the following part, and learn how to delete D drive and extend C drive.

And the current partitions will be presented on the window. Right-click partition D and choose " Delete Volume ". Click " Yes " to execute, and all data and files on the D drive will be deleted. You can click "Yes" to force the deletion of Partition D.

But it might cause unexpected errors, please be cautious. When the process finishes, you can see the space of D volume becomes an unallocated space. Right-click on C drive, and choose "Extend Volume". In this window, select the disk s from which we want to get free space. And you can specify how much free space adds into the C drive.

And click " Next ". Check the setting. And click " F inish ". If drive D is immediately to the right of C in the graphical layout, your luck is in, so:. Right-click the D graphic and choose Delete to leave Unallocated space. Right-click the C graphic and choose Extend and select the amount of space you want to extend it by.

Any space that you left in 2 can be set up as a new smaller drive D by right-clicking it and creating a New Simple Volume and Formatting it. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Acer Aspire shipped with Windows Vista Home Premium, which includes partitioning software, so the answer for you and Windows 7 users should be simple. This doesn't necessarily mean that it will be simple.

This should bring up "Create and format hard disk partitions" under Administrative Tools. Alternatively you can get to it via the Manage menu item by clicking Storage then Disk Management.

See Microsoft's help page: Can I repartition my hard disk? The Vista4beginners website has a good guide to the process, with plenty of screen shots: How to manage your disks using only Windows Vista's Disk Management tool. However, you can only extend a partition into "contiguous space" that comes after the partition that you want to expand. In other words, you can reduce the size of your D: drive, but you may not be able to extend your C: drive into the vacant space, because it's in the wrong place.

However, if you don't have much data on D: anyway, it should be reasonably easy to back it up and empty it. If necessary, you can delete the D: drive, extend C:, then create a new D: drive.

Note that deleting the D: drive will convert it into "unallocated space". Another complication is that laptops usually have a hidden partition to provide a "recovery" feature, so that you can easily restore your PC to the factory condition. It's a good idea to back up the recovery partition to DVD, though I still wouldn't delete it, unless you really have to.



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