The unallocated space does not belong to any partition, and it cannot be used to store data. To make use of unallocated disk space, you need to either create a new partition on it or merge it to an existing par
3. In the pop-up disk management window, select D drive, right-click, select Delete Volume, and click OK to delete. After deleting the volume, an unallocated space appears. Select the C drive, right-click and selectExtend Volume. In the New Simple Volume dialog box that pops up, follow...
A wizard will now begin that will guide through the steps to merge back the unallocated space with your system partition. The wizard provides a simple procedure to merge back the unallocated space with the system drive. Once you have selected the space, click Next, at the ...
You need to delete E drive manually and then merge unallocated space to C drive. Steps to merge C and E drive in Windows Server 2016/2019/2022: Right click E: drive in NIUBI Partition Editor and select "Delete Volume", then its disk space will be changed to unallocated. Right click D...
Step 2: Right click drive D and select “Resize/Move Volume”. Step 3: In the pop-up window, if you want to merge thefirstUnallocated space, drag theleftborderleftwards. If you want to merge the second Unallocated into D drive, simply drag therightborderrightwards. ...
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master. To to Partition Manager, right-click on the unallocated space on your hard drive or external storage device and select "Create".Step 2. Adjust the partition size, file system (Choose the file system based on your need), label, etc. for the new ...
Unpartitioned space is known as "Unallocated space". When you see unallocated space, you cannot use this disk until you have created a partition on it. To partition it and restore the hard drive to full capacity, you can do the following things:...
Solution #2: Merge unallocated space to an existing partition When you do not want to create a new partition on unallocated disk space, you can choose to add it to an existing drive which is running out of space. Merging disk space can be done in different ways, for example, in Disk ...
You need to be very careful when performing this action to ensure you don't lose your valuable data. Merge unallocated spaces Unallocated spaces don't have a letter or data stored on them. They are empty spaces ready to be repurposed. If you have an unallocated space, here's how you ca...
▶ 1. Increase C drive from D drive via Disk Management Before proceeding, you should note that Disk Management can only extend C drive when there is an unallocated space very behind it. Meawhile, when you shrink a parition, you can only get the unallocated space on its the right adjace...