How does Win7 merge disks?

  

The specific steps are as follows:

1. First, go to the left and right of the desktop of the computer to find the computer. After finding the computer name, put the mouse on it, then click the right mouse button to select “ Manage & rdquo;, then you can pop up the "Computer Management" dialog box. (For the computer management dialog, the easier way is to place the mouse on the "My Computer" on the desktop, then right click and select "Manage" is the same).

2. After the computer management window pops up, we can see the “Disk Management” label on the left side. After clicking the Disk Management tab, the partition information of each partition of the computer disk will be displayed on the right side. , as shown below:

3, after that we can choose a disk with a large free space for compression, for example, we want to adjust some disk space of the D disk to the C drive, then we can choose the D drive Volume, then right click on it, select "ld volume" in the pop-up menu, then fill in the amount of space to be compressed in the input compression space (MB), if you want to compress 50G, fill in 50GX1024MB = 51200M, then we can fill in 51200, as shown below:

4, after compression, we can see that there is a green partition in the disk volume "un-partitioned disk", as shown below:

5, Finally, we only need to allocate the unpartitioned disk space to the C drive. The operation steps are: right click on the drive letter that needs to expand the capacity, and then select "Extension" in the menu that is discussed. (X) & rdquo;, will pop up the following extended volume operation wizard dialog interface:

6, as shown above, we choose to expand to the system disk (C drive), then click the next step to complete the operation At this point, we have successfully adjusted the size of the C disk partition. The whole step is actually not complicated. Therefore, friends who have not had good points in the previous C disk partition do not have to worry about reinstalling the system, repartitioning the hard disk, and so on.

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