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December 29th, 2016, 10:36 PM
#1
Partitioning problems
I use Easeus Partition Master, and it's usually very simple. Today I'm having problems, although I've partitioned all my computers. But I haven't done it in a long time
what I have now
Attachment 14111
D:\
Attachment 14109
C:\
Attachment 14113
I'm trying to make C-System+Programs a few GB bigger and D-Data smaller.
When I try to make D smaller, the extra space moves into unallocated space, and I want it in C.
C refuses to get bigger altogether.
I know it's an old system, but just ignore that. I use it mostly for backing up the other one.
Last edited by foxy; December 29th, 2016 at 11:34 PM.
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December 30th, 2016, 02:12 AM
#2
The Resize of the D: partition is the correct first step. After that, you need to move the Unallocated space.
Possibly useful link:
http://forum.easeus.com/viewtopic.php?t=18871
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December 30th, 2016, 02:12 AM
#3
You have to shrink the D: partition first. Then move D: to the end of the disk. Then you can expand C:
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December 30th, 2016, 02:45 PM
#4
Many thanks. I love this place.
I've never moved a partition for some reason.
Didn't know they had their own forum, and didn't want to join another forum either, as I have one for each of about 20 pieces of software. Forums have replaced a really thorough Help file with regular updates. Grrrrrrrrr....
Win7 Ult/ 3.40 GHZ Intel Core i5-3570K /ASRock mobo Z77 Pro4 /SSD/ EUFI MS 3400 MHZ/8 GB RAM; Win 7 Ult/Verizon FIOS wired network
Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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