Extend my C drive space in Windows 8

Hey guys, I have install Windows 8 Home, I want to extend my C drive space, but the system won't let me. I've try AOMEI to extend it , AOMEI crashed my system in Pre-OS mode. I got it fix eventually. But I really really want to extend my C drive and I don't want to reinstall the system, can anyone help me please?

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Hi JayFeng,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft community!
What happens when you try to extend the partition?
How many drives do you have on your computer?
Do you have enough space in other drives?
Follow the steps on how to Resize a Partition.
a. Press Windows key + C on your keyboard to show the Charms bar.
b. Click on search.
c. Click settings.
d. Now type Partition in the search option.
e. Click on Create and format hard disk partitions.
f. In the Disk Management screen, just right-click on the partition that you want to shrink except c:/, and select “Shrink Volume” from the menu
g. In the Shrink dialog, you will want to enter the amount you want to shrink by, not the new size. For example, if you want to shrink your 50gb partition by roughly 10gb so that it will now be roughly 40gb, enter 10000 into the box.
h. Right-click on the partition that you want to shrink, and select “Extend Volume” from the menu.
i. Click ok and restart the computer.
Note that the extend partition feature only works with contiguous space.
Let us know if you are able to perform these steps. I will be glad to provide you with the additional options available that you can utilize to get the issue resolved.

Abdul Raqeeb Kola
Former Microsoft Senior Support Engineer/ Sr. Blogger

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Hi

I also have the same issue, but the above does not work, my configuration is 47gb Health, 10gb Recovery, 155GB C drive, 133GM unallocated. I want to merge the unallocated with the C drive.

 

Can you help? 

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Same with me ... C: drive partition cannot be extended. The 'extend' option is always greyed out for C:

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The 'extend' option is always grey-ed out for my C:


Kindly help

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This is because drive can only be extended to the left.. the resulting drive must be contiguous on your disk. You cannot extend by leapfrogging over a space that is already taken with another partition!

There is a (somewhat tedious) workaround which involves no additional software, in which I am assuming:

a) Your C drive is the Operating (booting) drive, and is in the leftmost position.

b) You have only files in the other partitions, ie not whole operating systems.

c) You have significant free space on your drive to play with and no rediculously sized files that fill entire drives.

What you need to do essentially is move the unallocated space over to the right hand side of the drive you want to extend. The extend option will then be available.

To do this, you need to shrink the partition that is currently there down to the size you wish to extend by, and then MOVE THE DATA IN IT ESLEWHERE! This is the tedious part.

You can then delete the empty partition and extend the C drive into the unallocated space.

Similar shrink, copy, paste, extend operations can be carried out to get the remaining drives where you want them. Labourious, yes, but worth it to get your structure the way you want. Reminds me a bit of the old Tower of Hanoi game you used to see on mobile phones in the old days...

Word of caution: you may need to move the recovery partition and I am not sure whether the result will still work. Windows 8 is pretty good at working out these issues though, and you can always wipe and re-make the recovery.

 

Oh, and one last point: Measure twice, cut once!

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i m not able to extend c drive .... how to extend plzzz telll me ...

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Abhikuri108, you should read the comments above.

 

For specific advice you will need to give some detail on how your drive is configured, specifically the size and order of the partitions, from left to right.

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c is of 28gb n d of178 n e drive of 205gb n  f drive of 30 gb ...
i want to extend c drive with f drive .... becoz my c drive is full...
plzz tell me the steps for extend c drive ...

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Install and use a 3rd party partition manager from the desktop..

 

Easus..  http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm

Windows 10 Pro - Start10 - part of a local network which is a '3rd party optimizer-free' zone..

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You will need to:

 

1) Free up space to the immediate right of the C drive, in what I am presuming is your D drive.

 

You can either:

a) move all the data from D to another partition or disk, or

b) if there is more tha 50% free in D you can shrink it, create a new partition in the newly created space, and move the data from D to the new partition. (thereby moving all the data rightwards)

 

2) Delete the now empty D drive.

 

3) Extend the C drive as far as you wish into the newly created space.

 

4) Tidy up by following similar steps to create space and amalgamate into the drive structure you want.

 

One thing I have been told is that sometimes the Disk Management has difficulty with extending into space of a different partition type eg primary, secondary or logical. In this circumstance a quick look at some freeware disk management software would be wise, eg Minitool Partition Wizard Home or EaseUSPartition Master Home.

 

Don't pay for them! The freeware versions are all just as good for basic use.

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