trombo

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My Toshiba has had windows 10 replacing win 7 And my C: volume is running out of space ie[39 gb ][only 3gb free] This is how I purchased it
I have tried to add space from an f:volume in disk management with no result only 34 gb free space which I can not add to c:

My system is left to right
1/ System reserved 99 mb
2/ C:38.8 GB
3/ New Volume F: 75.5 GB
4/ Free space 34.1 GB
5/ Recovery 450 MB
Can Anyone Help ?
Thanks in anticipation
trombo
 

An image from 'Merging volumes to enlarge c: volume'. Disk Management shows three disks with various NTFS partitions, logical drives, and free space.
 

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Windows won't be able to accommodate your request. You can use a tool like Gparted to move the F partition to the right and then you can extend the C drive from the disk management screen or with gparted. GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions. You may want to back up anything important on F as a move can screw up the partition if it fails or the system looses power.
 

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An image from 'Merging volumes to enlarge c: volume'. Screenshots show Windows Disk Management with three disks, partitions, and free space details.
An image from 'Merging volumes to enlarge c: volume'. Screenshots show Windows Disk Management with three disks, partitions, and free space details.
An image from 'Merging volumes to enlarge c: volume'. Screenshots show Windows Disk Management with three disks, partitions, and free space details.
An image from 'Merging volumes to enlarge c: volume'. Screenshots show Windows Disk Management with three disks, partitions, and free space details.

Windows won't be able to accommodate your request. You can use a tool like Gparted to move the F partition to the right and then you can extend the C drive from the disk management screen or with gparted. GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions. You may want to back up anything important on F as a move can screw up the partition if it fails or the system looses power.
Many Thanks for the Info / Neemobeer
 

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Windows won't be able to accommodate your request. You can use a tool like Gparted to move the F partition to the right and then you can extend the C drive from the disk management screen or with gparted. GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions. You may want to back up anything important on F as a move can screw up the partition if it fails or the system looses power.
Windows won't be able to accommodate your request. You can use a tool like Gparted to move the F partition to the right and then you can extend the C drive from the disk management screen or with gparted. GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions. You may want to back up anything important on F as a move can screw up the partition if it fails or the system looses power.
 

Hi Neemobeer The results were not helpful I tried to download Gparted but failed due to "disk Full"I had already deleted as much as possible and backed up f: Next I tried EASUS no good / Tried Reset / No good/Tried Clean Install / no good I noted that the pc been activated by " Digital Licence " I have now run out of Ideas Thanks
 

This probably won't help but just a thought I had. I would back up all you can and then replace your hard drive with a larger one and do a clean install.
 

Do you have hibernate turned on? You can disable that temporarily to free up space. From an elevated command prompt type powercfg /h off
 

Do you have hibernate turned on? You can disable that temporarily to free up space. From an elevated command prompt type powercfg /h off
Do you have hibernate turned on? You can disable that temporarily to free up space. From an elevated command prompt type powercfg /h off
This probably won't help but just a thought I had. I would back up all you can and then replace your hard drive with a larger one and do a clean install.
This probably won't help but just a thought I had. I would back up all you can and then replace your hard drive with a larger one and do a clean install.
Do you have hibernate turned on? You can disable that temporarily to free up space. From an elevated command prompt type powercfg /h off
 

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