You will need a 3rd party partitioning program..
See if Easeus will do it.
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Goodmorning, I'm running into a partition management issue on Windows 10. I would like to extend my C drive to atleast 125gb, but can't expand it due to the placement of the partition. Is there a way I can effectively shift the partitions ?
What I would like it to look like :
499mb
100mb
C:125gb
F:200gb
Whatever else unallocated or split between C: and F:
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You will need a 3rd party partitioning program..
See if Easeus will do it.
When trying to copy the file contents to a newly formatted NTFS drive, It wouldn't allow me to move the .page file or the Sys vol info file, therefore not making a proper copy, So no I could not have just made a new drive. Trust me I tried.
For the low price of 36$, EaseUS PM did work
Oh no. It's a matter of using the right options.
Also you could have simply created a partition in the unallocated space and declared it drive F...
For the low price of 36$, EaseUS PM did work. Free version can not do what I needed.
I hope windows developers make a more ratified VDM system soon, Disk Management kinda sucks.