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Extend a Volume in Windows Vista
Posted By Brent Trahan On 10.12.07 @ 11:25 am In All, Misc, Vista, Windows | 2 Comments
This guide shows you how to make a volume (drive or partition) larger in Windows Vista by extending it with unallocated space. The unallocated space can be on the same drive as the volume you want to extend or it can be on another drive, although I don’t recommend using separate drives.
For example:
You can’t extend a volume with the space of another volume that’s been formatted. You need to delete the volume (which will delete any data in it) and use the unallocated space of the deleted volume to extend the volume.
For example: Many computers come with a 100GB hard drive, but the C: drive is only 50GB and the E: drive has the other 50GB. You’ll need to delete the E: drive and use it’s unallocated space to extend the C: drive.
Warning: Most OEM computers (Dell, HP, so on…) come with a hidden or extra partition that has a backup installation image saved on it instead of sending you CDs or DVDs (it saves them money). If you delete this partition and you need to reinstall or fix Windows Vista, you’ll have to purchase disks from your computer’s manufacturer.
Delete a Volume
If you need to delete a volume, right-click the volume you want to delete in the Disk Management section of Computer Management (see steps below on how to open Computer Management) and then click Delete Volume. All data that is in that volume will be gone once it’s been deleted.
Note: You can extend a volume using unallocated space on a separate disk (example: the C: drive’s total space consists of space from two hard drives), but I don’t advise doing that. If one disk crashes, the whole volume goes down with it.
Note: 1024MB = 1GB.
The volume that was extended now includes the unallocated space.
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