Last updated on April 22, 2024
I partitioned my laptop's hard drive into two sections, C and D, when I bought it two years ago. C has only 11/10 GB, while D has 65 GB. Now, I realize the system drive is too small to function properly. Hence, I plan to shrink D to create some unallocated space, which I can then use to extend C. However, I'm unsure how to merge this unallocated space into C. I'm using Windows 11/10. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Merging unallocated space into the system partition is a simple and effective way to fix the "C drive full" issue in Windows 11/10. Have you ever encountered this situation? Don't worry! This article will discuss how to use a third-party Windows 11/10 partition magic tool (Partition Magic) to combine unallocated space with the C drive to increase the system partition's capacity. After reading, you'll find a step-by-step guide on how to do it.
Usually, if the unallocated space is right next to the C drive, you can easily add it to the C drive to expand the system partition using Disk Management in Windows 11/10. Otherwise, you might need a third-party Windows 11/10 partition tool to help you out. is a reliable partition software. With this program, you can more easily move unallocated disk space to the C drive across all Windows operating systems.
Here's an introduction to two tools, Partition Master, and their feature for expanding C drive space:
If you run out of space on your C drive, you can use the "Allocate Space" feature in Partition Assistant to allocate space from other disks to the C drive.
It does not matter where (right/left/rear driver).
Learn how to add and move unallocated space to the C drive in Windows 11/10:
Step 1: Locate the target partition.
Head over to the "Disk Management" utility, locate the target partition, and select "Resize/Move Partition".
Step 2: Expand the target partition
Then, drag the partition panel rightwards or leftwards to add the unallocated space to the current partition, and then click “OK” to confirm.
Extra option: Get space from another drive
If there isn't enough unallocated space, right-click a large partition with plenty of room and select “Allocate Space.”
Next, under "Allocate space to," select the partition you want to extend into.
Step 3: Perform the operation to extend the partition
Just drag the partition you want to move into the unallocated space, and then click "OK".
Click the "Run Task" button, and then click "Apply" to save all changes.
Before diving into the tutorial, you can learn how to add unallocated space to your extended C drive by watching the video starting from 1:11.
Aside from extending C drive on Windows 10 with unallocated space, Windows 11 users can also use this partition manager - AOMEI Partition Assistant to expand C drive in Windows 11 like a pro.
Also, don't forget to share this tool with your friends and help them manage their disk space wisely:
Anyway, the unallocated space is not behind Drive C. You cannot add it to the hard drive because the Extend Volume option is grayed out. If your unallocated space is adjacent to Drive C, you can use Disk Management to move the unallocated space in Windows 10.
First, you need to open Disk Management by pressing Windows + X and entering the interface. Then, Disk Management will appear. Right-click on the C drive and select "Extend Volume" to expand the C drive using the unallocated space.
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