Moving a Recovery Partition

Hi! Is there any way for me to move the recovery partition whatsoever on Disk 0? I want to merge E: with the unallocated space on the other side of it but I can't because the partition is in the way.
Hi Boris

I am Dave, an Independent Advisor, I will help you with this . . .

Windows has very limited partitioning capability, even if you could move the Recovery partition, Windows would refuse to merge E and that unallocated space, because it is not immediately to the right of E

You will need to use a 3rd party utility to merge E and that unallocated space, the free version of AOMEI Partition Assistant is totally free, fully featured and easy to use

https://www.diskpart.com/free-partition-manager...

During the installation you will be prompted to install the demo version,skip that and install the full free version

Also, if you do not have an operating system on that E drive partition, you can delete that recovery Partition, it is not required

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Last updated March 18, 2024 Views 4,686 Applies to: