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How to allocate D drive space to C drive in win11

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How to allocate D drive space to C drive

In Windows 11, you can use the following steps to allocate D drive space to C drive:

Step 1: Open Disk Management

  • Press the Windows key R to open the Run dialog box.
  • In the Run dialog box, enter "diskmgmt.msc" and press Enter.

Step 2: Select the D drive

  • In the Disk Management window, right-click the D drive and select Compress Volume.

Step 3: Enter the compression amount

  • #In the "Compress volume" window, in the "Amount of space to compress (MB)" field Enter the amount of space you want to compress from the D drive.
  • Please note that you cannot enter an amount of space greater than the available space on the D drive.

Step 4: Create unallocated space

  • Click the "Compact" button to create unallocated space.

Step 5: Extend C drive

  • In the Disk Management window, right-click C drive and select Extend Volume.
  • In the "Extend Volume Wizard", select the unallocated space you just created and click "Next".
  • Click the "Finish" button to complete the process of extending C drive.

Note:

  • Before making any partition changes, back up your important data.
  • Make sure you have enough space in the D drive for compression.
  • If the C drive and D drive are different physical disks, space cannot be allocated from the D drive to the C drive.

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