

Right click Disk 0 and select to convert it to a dynamic disk: Go to Disks Management, you'll see something like this (but without that 2nd partition in the first drive and the 3rd disk and maybe with a System Reserved partition):

Press + X to bring the power user menu up and then G to open the computer management console. There is no need for third party utilities this time, for that you'll have to convert your disks to what Windows calls "dynamic disk" and then extend the volume across disks. The only solution would be to use a hardware RAID at this moment. Apply the operations one by one.This doesn't work if the partition you are extending has Windows on it, since Windows labels them as a Boot drive and they can't be extended across other disks. In this case, we suggest you do the operations step by step. If there is much data on the involved partitions, the resizing would take more time. Please do not shut down or restart your computer manually.ĥ. If there is lots of data on the partition, it will take a long time to resize it. In order to ensure data safe, you'd better backup your data with backup software to a safe place before resizing, such as, EaseUS Todo backup.Ĥ. Please keep 5~10% free space as our product needs some space for data exchanging during resizing.ģ. Close all the other applications including the antivirus and firewall when running the software.Ģ. In order to ensure a smooth and successful operation process and data safe, you may check the tips below before resizing/moving your partition:ġ. But another partition F on the same hard disk has a large number of free spaces.

There is not any unallocated space adjacent to the "insufficient room" partition C and the next E partition. There are some unallocated space can be used to extend C, but it is not close to C partition.

But the other partition E on the same hard disk has a large number of free spaces. There is not unallocated space adjacent to the "insufficient room" partition C. However, in most cases, there is no unallocated space on the disk or it is not adjacent to the drive C:, these videos show you how to extend drive C in different cases. The unallocated space must be next to the drive C: if you want to extend a drive C: directly.
