How to expand the available space of disk D?

Updated on technology 2024-04-19
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This phenomenon occurs after several reinstallations of the system, which is equivalent to natural attrition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be a virus, you kill the virus and take a look!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Right-click the mouse"this PC"icon and choose Manage from the pop-up shortcut menu

    2. Here I take "I drive" to "G drive" as an example to demonstrate the operation process of merging "I drive" to "G drive", first right-click "I drive" to select the compressed volume.

    3. In the input compression space, enter the size of the disk you want to cut off, if you want to compress 10g, because the unit here is MB, so you fill in 10*1024MB, click compress.

    4. A green drive letter will appear on the right side of the G disk after the compression is completed, and the default rule of the system here is: for example, if you expand the G disk, the free space must be on the right and adjacent to the G disk. Right-click the G drive and select Extended Volume.

    5. Enter the Extended Volume Wizard and click "Next".

    6. Select the expanded space capacity, generally select the maximum value here, and after setting, click Next to proceed to the next step.

    7. Complete the expansion wizard, click Finish, you can expand successfully, after the expansion, you find that the G disk has increased, and the expansion method is very simple.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The excess space of the D drive cannot be given to the reason that the expansion of the volume is a requirement for the remaining space, and the remaining space must be located behind the physical sector of the volume to be expanded, that is, the unused space in disk management must be on the right side of the existing drive letter.

    If you need to expand your D drive. You can first create a partition of the remaining space, copy the things of the current D drive, and then delete the original D drive, expand into your newly created partition, and then change the partition number to D, which will not affect the use of the installed applications.

    Identification Marks:

    The partition table is generally located in the 0 head 1 sector of a cylinder of the hard disk. The first partition table (i.e., the primary partition table) is always located (0 cylinders, 0 heads, 1 sector), and the remaining partition table positions can be deduced from the primary partition table in turn. The partition table has 64 bytes and occupies the [447-510] bytes of the sector in which it is located.

    To determine if it is a partitioned table, look at the two bytes immediately following it (i.e., [511-512])."55aa"(55 and aa are actually two hexadecimals: 55h and aah, which are used in four-bit binary to represent one hexadecimal), if so, it is a partitioned table.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Use disk cleaning software to clean up the C drive, which can free up about 50M-800M space for the C drive.

    2. Turn off the sleep function, enter the powercfg -h off command in the start menu to turn off hibernation, the actual size of this file is the same as the physical memory, which can free up 1-3G space for the C disk.

    3. Click "Clean Trash" on the main interface of PC Manager, confirm that the relevant garbage type is checked, click "Start Scan", and then click "Clean Now".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the backup amount of your disk is insufficient, even if your disk shows that there is space, but part of it is used as a repayment function, so if it is too little, it is not enough.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is possible that the virtual memory is set on the D drive, and when running a large program, it will be prompted if the space of the D drive is too small. You can change the location of the virtual memory, right-click on My Computer, Properties-Advanced-Performance Settings-Advanced-Virtual Memory Change.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is it a system prompt? Or is it a software prompt?

    Copying a file indicates that the space is insufficient, that is, the file is larger than the space.

    The software prompts that it may be a misjudgment.

    You can use methods such as emptying the trash, defragmenting the disk, and completely deleting useless large files to increase the space on your hard drive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There's room for this, and you have to match the actual space with the space you need.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    <> method 1: 1. On the computer desktop.

    Find the computer icon and double-click to enter;

    2. Double-click the D drive in the hard disk options to enter;

    3. Right-click on the blank space of the D disk;

    4. Select New Folder;

    5. Name the new folder to complete the operation.

    Method 2: 1. Find the computer icon on the computer desktop and double-click to enter;

    2. Double-click the D drive in the hard disk options to enter;

    3. After entering the D drive, press and hold the three keys of Ctrl, Shift, and N on the keyboard at the same time;

    4. Name the new folder to complete the operation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The implementation method and detailed operation steps are as follows:

    1. First of all, open "This PC" and click on the "Manage" option as shown in the image below, and then go to the next step.

    2. Secondly, after completing the above steps, click on the "Disk Management" option as shown in the image below and proceed to the next step.

    3. Then, after completing the above steps, select the drive next to drive C, place your cursor on it, right-click and click on the "Compress Volume" option as shown in the image below, and then proceed to the next step.

    4. Then, after completing the above steps, enter the amount of compressed space in the input box and click on the "Compress" option at the bottom as shown in the image below, and proceed to the next step.

    5. Subsequently, after completing the above steps, right-click on the extra added volume and select the "Delete Volume" option as shown in the image below and proceed to the next step.

    6. Then, after completing the above steps, place your cursor on drive C and right-click to select the "Extend Volume" option as shown in the image below and proceed to the next step.

    7. Then, after completing the above steps, enter the Extended Volume Wizard, click the "Next" button, and move on to the next step as shown in the figure below.

    8. Subsequently, after completing the above steps, select the disk, click to select the amount of space, and then click the "Next" button as shown in the image below to enter the next step.

    9. Finally, after completing the above steps, the operation is completed, as shown in the figure below. In this way, the problem is solved.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The method of expanding the memory of the D disk is not large enough is as follows:

    Operating environment: Lenovo Xiaoxin air15, windows11, settings.

    2. On the Disk Management page, right-click on a blank disk and click [Delete Volume].

    3. When a reminder appears, click [Yes].

    4. Select the D drive, right-click the mouse, and click [Extended Volume].

    5. On the wizard page, click Next.

    6. In the Select Disk interface, set the space, and click [Next].

    7. Click [Finish], so that the D disk will be successfully increased.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello, glad to answer for you; What should I do if the space of the D disk cannot be increased: How to fix the D disk that cannot be expanded:

    1. Insufficient space1. First of all, to expand the D disk, you need to ensure that your disk has "free space". 2. If there is no free space like this, then there is no way to expand. 3. At this time, if you want to expand the D disk, you can find other disks, right-click and select "Compress Volume".

    4. Enter the space you want to expand to compress, and then click "OK" to get the available space. 2. Disks are not adjacent to each other1. To expand a disk, the free space must be in an adjacent location. 2. The available space is adjacent to "E disk", so at this time, the D disk cannot be expanded, only the E disk can be expanded.

    3. At this time, if we want to expand the D drive, we can only back up the E drive files first, and then right-click the E drive to "delete the volume". 4. After deletion, we can get the free space adjacent to the D drive.

    Hello, glad to answer for you; What to do if the space of the D disk cannot be increasedWhat to do: The repair method of the D disk cannot be expanded: 1. The space is insufficient 1. First of all, to expand the D disk, you need to ensure that your disk has "free space".

    2. If there is no free space like this, then there is no way to expand. 3. At this time, if you want to expand the D disk, you can find other disks, right-click and select "Compress Volume". 4. Enter the space you want to expand to compress, and then click "OK" to get the available space.

    2. Disks are not adjacent to each other1. To expand one-year-old disks, the free space must be in adjacent locations. 2. The available space is adjacent to "E disk", so at this time, the D disk cannot be expanded, only the E disk can be expanded. 3. At this time, if we want to expand the D drive, we can only back up the E drive files first, and then right-click the E drive to "delete the volume".

    4. After deletion, we can get the free space adjacent to the D drive.

    Dear, the slow down of the hungry and clever noodles is the way to teach you to expand.

Related questions
9 answers2024-04-19

1. See if the page file is set in the D drive, the page file name is called, it is a hidden file, enter the D disk of your computer, then click the Tools option at the top, then select the folder option, click View in the tab that comes out, remove the check in front of the hidden protected operating system file, click OK, and then go back to the root directory of your D drive, see if there is this file, if there is, it takes up space. >>>More

5 answers2024-04-19

Problem Description]:

The disk has a large number of files. >>>More

16 answers2024-04-19

1. Virtual memory occupies space.

2. The file size and the size of the occupied space are not the same thing, most of the time they will be the same, but sometimes there will be quite a gap. >>>More

7 answers2024-04-19

Change to a defragger tool.

12 answers2024-04-19

You can't delete it because you can delete it because you only have the contact you are occupying.