How to Extend and Shrink a Drive with EaseUs Partition Manager Professional
Install the software on your computer with a valid license and launch it after proper installation., Review available drives., Click on the drive that you want to resize., Click on the “resize/move partition” .,Press Apply , Right click on the D...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Install the software on your computer with a valid license and launch it after proper installation.
On the screen you will now see the drives you have on your computer with their types, occupied and vacant memory status , For example, you can right click on your C drive and select the option “resize/move partition” if you think your C drive is bigger than it should be. , It will take you to a new window where you will see a bar displaying the unallocated and allocated space.
This long bar has a mark on it that can be moved to right or left.
To reduce or shrink the volume of the C drive, you will move the mark to the left side. ,,, When you have reached the desired level of unallocated space on your D drive , -
Step 2: Review available drives.
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Step 3: Click on the drive that you want to resize.
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Step 4: Click on the “resize/move partition” .
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Step 5: Press Apply
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Step 6: Right click on the D drive and select the “resize/move partition” option again.
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Step 7: Watch unallocated space on D drive and the mark will need to be moved to the right side.
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Step 8: Click on Apply to apply the new partitions.
Detailed Guide
On the screen you will now see the drives you have on your computer with their types, occupied and vacant memory status , For example, you can right click on your C drive and select the option “resize/move partition” if you think your C drive is bigger than it should be. , It will take you to a new window where you will see a bar displaying the unallocated and allocated space.
This long bar has a mark on it that can be moved to right or left.
To reduce or shrink the volume of the C drive, you will move the mark to the left side. ,,, When you have reached the desired level of unallocated space on your D drive ,
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