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  1. Anonymous
    2021-06-09T18:19:12+00:00

    Thanks for getting back to me felucas.

    I don't seem to have these options against what is designated as the C:/

    I'm assuming these are from the same storage unit as they are built into the machine and there is no way they would sell a new PC with only 118GB memory

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-06-09T18:15:04+00:00

    Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. This is what the whole disk management view looks like and my windows version is below.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-06-02T09:54:31+00:00

    I assumed that C: and D: are partitions from the same storage unit. For example, If C: is one SSD and D: is an HDD you cannot manage storage space between them.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-06-01T22:51:28+00:00

    Hi Shortie1980, my name is Felipe Lucas, Independent Advisor and Microsoft Windows user like you.

    I'll be happy to help you.

    I suggest you follow the steps below and check if that helps:

    • Run Disk Management. Open Run Command (Windows button +R) a dialog box will open and type "diskmgmt.msc".
    • In the Disk Management screen, just right-click on each partition and select "shrink" and "extend" to make the partitions smaller or larger according to your will.

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-06-01T22:12:24+00:00

    You need to give a screenshot that includes the bottom part of Disc Management.

    What OS build are you on? Hit the Windows key, type winver, hit Enter.
    Or Windows key+r, winver, OK

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