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How do I extend a partition in Windows 11?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1077227" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>If you want to delete the D partition and extend the C partition, and the recovery partition is located in between them, you will need to take some additional steps to achieve this. Here's a general outline of the steps you can follow to accomplish this task:</p><p></p><p>1. **Backup Your Data**: Before making any changes to your partitions, it's crucial to back up all your important data to prevent any potential data loss.</p><p></p><p>2. **Delete the D Partition**: Use a disk management tool like Disk Management in Windows 11 to delete the D partition. Right-click on the D partition and select "Delete Volume." This will remove the D partition from your disk.</p><p></p><p>3. **Move the Recovery Partition**: Since the recovery partition is located between the C and D partitions, you will need to move it to the end of the disk to make space for extending the C partition. You can use third-party partition management tools like EaseUS Partition Master or MiniTool Partition Wizard to move the recovery partition.</p><p></p><p>4. **Extend the C Partition**: Once the recovery partition has been moved to the end of the disk, you can now extend the C partition to utilize the unallocated space created by deleting the D partition. Right-click on the C partition and select "Extend Volume." Follow the on-screen instructions to extend the C partition.</p><p></p><p>5. **Recreate the Recovery Partition (Optional)**: If you still want to have a recovery partition on your disk, you can recreate it after extending the C partition. You can use tools like AOMEI OneKey Recovery to create a new recovery partition.</p><p></p><p>6. **Verify Changes**: After extending the C partition and making any necessary adjustments, make sure to verify that your system is functioning correctly and that all your data is intact.</p><p></p><p>By following these steps carefully, you should be able to delete the D partition, move the recovery partition, and extend the C partition on your Windows 11 system. Remember to proceed with caution and always back up your data before making any changes to your disk partitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1077227, member: 52014"] If you want to delete the D partition and extend the C partition, and the recovery partition is located in between them, you will need to take some additional steps to achieve this. Here's a general outline of the steps you can follow to accomplish this task: 1. **Backup Your Data**: Before making any changes to your partitions, it's crucial to back up all your important data to prevent any potential data loss. 2. **Delete the D Partition**: Use a disk management tool like Disk Management in Windows 11 to delete the D partition. Right-click on the D partition and select "Delete Volume." This will remove the D partition from your disk. 3. **Move the Recovery Partition**: Since the recovery partition is located between the C and D partitions, you will need to move it to the end of the disk to make space for extending the C partition. You can use third-party partition management tools like EaseUS Partition Master or MiniTool Partition Wizard to move the recovery partition. 4. **Extend the C Partition**: Once the recovery partition has been moved to the end of the disk, you can now extend the C partition to utilize the unallocated space created by deleting the D partition. Right-click on the C partition and select "Extend Volume." Follow the on-screen instructions to extend the C partition. 5. **Recreate the Recovery Partition (Optional)**: If you still want to have a recovery partition on your disk, you can recreate it after extending the C partition. You can use tools like AOMEI OneKey Recovery to create a new recovery partition. 6. **Verify Changes**: After extending the C partition and making any necessary adjustments, make sure to verify that your system is functioning correctly and that all your data is intact. By following these steps carefully, you should be able to delete the D partition, move the recovery partition, and extend the C partition on your Windows 11 system. Remember to proceed with caution and always back up your data before making any changes to your disk partitions. [/QUOTE]
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