You can use Disk Management to add space to an existing volume, extending it into empty space on the drive, but only if the empty space doesn't have a volume on it (it's unallocated) and comes immediately after the volume you want to extend, with no other volumes in-between, as shown in the following image.
My problem is exactly the same: I upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 on a 250GB disk, cloned it to a 1TB disk and ended up with a 232GB system partition (C:), directly followed by a 450MB recovery partition, followed by close to 700GB unallocated space. I would like to extend C: to the unallocated space.
How to Use SSD Unallocated Space? Method #1: Create a New Partition on Unallocated Space Step 1. Select the unallocated space and click the New Partition button. Step 2. Select the partition type, file system, and partition size, and then click "OK".
I am trying to delete the partition on a USB flash drive (trying to format it using Windows 10 is unsuccessful). Using diskpart I get the following output: DISKPART> list disk Disk ### Stat
To use Disk Cleanup. Press the Windows key + S to open the search bar, type "Disk Cleanup," and click on the Disk Cleanup app. Select the C: drive and click OK. Wait for the tool to scan your system and display a list of files to delete. Check the boxes next to the files you want to delete and click OK.
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