Problem Summary: In the installation of the system sometimes can not be divided into exactly the size of the partition we use, we may need to adjust the size of the partition later. The following is an operation on partition resizing.
Using the Tools: Windows Disk Management tool.
Operation Steps:
1. Use the combination key win+x, pop-up menu, select "Computer Management", select "Disk Management".
2. Here is a brief description of the Windows partition rules: only the partition adjacent to the right of the available partitions can be extended, for example, the free space can be extended by the D disk, but cannot be the C and E disk expansion. Some people on the internet say that you can first compress some space on the D-disk, then you can make the available space to use the E-disk, it is not feasible. However, with the help of third-party software, you can move the data in the D drive backwards, set aside the parts that can be compressed, and then extend to the e-drive. In any case, you need to do a backup of the data first.
When merging disk space, this assumes that the D drive is extended. You need to restore the right disk to free space, right-click on the disk to be restored to free space, select "Delete Volume". It is important to note that deleting a volume deletes the data from the volume. When done, right-click on the D-Disk and select "Expand Volume X" to proceed to the diagram.
3. At this point, the disk adjustment is complete.
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Disk assignment operations under Windows