Partition issues! When I first installed the system on the C drive, I had 120G, can I still divide i

Updated on number 2024-05-20
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course! But don't use PQ, because it doesn't work with Vista, it's not compatible I've helped others with the same problem.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Vista system C disk standard is15G,It can be redivided,I guess you are not very good at computers,I can't tell you very clearly,And in case you make a mistake and the system may crash,You can find a special notebook buyer to repartition for you,**Around 20 yuan。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have to partition like this, you can try PQMic, which has this repartitioning function and can keep the system. However, if there is nothing in the computer, it is recommended to reformat the entire hard drive and repartition it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Do you want to dynamically partition the system disk? That's risky, and it's better to be honest and normal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Format the repartition and then reinstall the system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Before partitioning, we must enter the disk management of the system. There are two ways to enter Disk Management. One is to enter Disk Management through the computer properties.

    The second is to directly right-click the Windows key (Windows+X) and select Disk Management.

    2. After entering Disk Management, we can see my partition situation. Then select the disk you want to partition, right-click, and select "Compress Volume".

    3. Then the system will automatically query the compressed space.

    4. Then we choose to choose the size of the space that needs to be compressed. Click Compress.

    6. Then we select the blank partition, right-click, and select "New Simple Volume".

    7. Enter the new simple volume wizard, we can directly click "Next" here, and set it according to your own needs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You're using the disk management that comes with your system.

    Your partitioning requirements can be implemented using third-party partitioning tools, such as partition helpers, adds, etc.

    It is strongly recommended not to use the compression function of the system's own disk management, the proportion of compression is very limited, and the system will automatically reserve a certain proportion of space, so it is not as much as you want to compress; And compressing the C drive can easily lead to boot problems.

    Using partition tools such as partition assistant, you can adjust the capacity of all partitions including C disk directly on the system that has been converted, which is very flexible and extremely simple to operate, and basically has a corresponding operation wizard, which can perfectly solve your problem.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Everybody knows the C drive.

    It is an important system disk in the computer, if the partition space is too small, it will affect the system running speed and cause the computer to slow down, etc., so if the C disk partition is small, how to expand it? In response to this problem, I will share with you the C disk of the computer.

    A specific way to expand if the partition space is too small.

    Here's how:

    1. The Extended Partition Wizard is the current disk partition.

    The easiest way to add capacity to a C drive in the management software. In addition, this wizard can also enlarge the non-system disk, the following steps to expand the C disk as an example:, and then install and run it.

    You will see the main interface below, please click on the blue circled option "Extended Partition Wizard".

    3. Then the Extended Partition Wizard window will be launched, in this window, select the "Expand System Partition" option and click the "Next" button.

    4. After clicking the next step in the above figure, enter this page, you can simply read the content written on the page, and then click the "Next" button directly.

    5. Then you will be taken to the page where you need to reduce the partition. Due to the expansion of the C disk, it is necessary to use the space of other disks, that is, to allocate some of the excess unused space of other disks to the C disk to increase the capacity of the C disk. The capacity of the C drive has increased, but the space of the other disks will be reduced.

    On the following page, the program lets you choose which disk to allocate some space to the C drive. Here, only the D drive is selected from the list, which means that the point space is divided from the D drive to expand the C drive. Then click "Next".

    6. Here you can set the new size of the C drive by dragging the slider bar. While dragging the slider bar to the right, you will also see that the size of the C drive is increasing and the size of the D drive is decreasing. 7. After setting the new size of the C drive, please click "Next" in Figure 5 above to enter the OK execution page.

    On this page, the program will tell you what to do. Here is to expand the C drive from 60GB to, if you are ready to perform this expansion operation, please click the "Execute" button to start the execution.

    8. When you click "Execute", the program will pop up a dialog box to tell you how much time it will take to perform these operations, and provide you with two options: "Yes" and "No". Clicking "Yes" will actually start the execution.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.When we partitioned the computer before, we didn't realize that the C drive was set too small, and the system was installed with Windows 7 ,..

    2.Find Computer Management ) Once the computer management window pops up, we can see on the left side that there is a ,.. with the Disk Management tab

    3.After that, we can choose a disk with a large free space to compress, for example, we want to put d...

    4.After compression, we can see that there will be an extra green partition in the disk volume for the "unpartitioned disk", 5Finally, we only need to allocate the unpartitioned disk space to the C drive, and the operation steps are as follows: right-click on the drive letter ,.. that needs to be expanded

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait a while

    The way to repartition the C drive is too small is: open the disk manager to delete the next area of the C drive, and then click on the extended volume of the C drive to execute and select the space size to be allocated, so that the space of the C drive becomes larger (1) Right-click on "Computer" and select "Manage" to find the disk management Click to open (2) You can see the situation of each disk, if the C drive is small, to expand, then the next area of the C drive must be empty, so you must delete the D drive first, right-click on the D drive, click on the delete volume, before that, If you have saved files on drive D, remember to copy them and put them on other disks first, and you can still copy them later. 3) After deleting the D drive, it is not the D drive, but the unpartitioned drive.

    4) Click on the extended volume of the C drive again, the extended volume here is grayed out, and it cannot be executed, because my D drive has not been deleted, if the second step is executed, then your extended volume can be executed. (5) The next thing is how much you want to divide into the C disk, I have already divided it here, so I can't take a screenshot, after choosing, you can see that your C disk has become larger.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. In"this PC"Right-click and select Manage;

    2. Find Storage Disk Management at the bottom of the left side, and you can see your system hard disk on the right;

    3. First, right-click the disk with excess space, and select Compress Volume;

    4. 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];

    5. After the compression is completed, a green sub-opening area will appear on the right, right-click on the C drive, and select [Extended Volume].

    6. Click Next, select the previously expanded space capacity, and click Next;

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

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  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As follows: 1. When the partitioning software performs the partition operation, if you set 50G, it is allocated with a base of 1000. The actual operating system is based on 1024.

    2. After this distribution, it is about 49g.

    <>3. Therefore, if you want to allocate 100g, the value must be set at 1024 base. That's 102,400

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    103000MB when partitioning...

    It will be displayed after the point is finished.。。。

    After installing the desktop display, this is the 100GB. Perfect.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Own "hard disk integer partition", there are many instructions, different by MBR and GPT partitions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After finding the computer name, then right-click and select "Manage" to pop up the "Computer Management" dialog box. (The easiest way to find the Computer Management dialog is to place your mouse over My Computer on the desktop and right-click to select Manage).

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    After the computer management window pops up, we can see the "Disk Management" tab on the left side, and after clicking the Disk Management tab, the information of each partition and volume of the computer disk will be displayed on the right side, as shown in the following figure:

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    After that, we can choose a disk with a relatively large free space for compression, for example, we want to adjust some disk space of disk D to disk C, then we can choose a disk volume D, and then right-click on it, select "Compress Volume" in the pop-up menu, and then fill in the amount of space to be compressed in the amount of compressed space (MB), if you want to compress out 5G, fill in 5gx1024MB=5120M, then we can fill in 5120, as shown in the following figure:

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    After compression, we can see that there will be an extra "unpartitioned disk" with a black partition in the disk volume, as shown in the following figure

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    Finally, we only need to allocate the unpartitioned disk space to the C drive, the operation steps are: right-click the drive letter that needs to expand the capacity, and then select "Extended Volume (X)" in the negotiation menu, and then the following Extended Volume Operation Wizard dialog box interface will pop up:

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    As shown in the figure above, we choose to expand to the system disk (C disk), and then click the next step to complete the operation, so far we have successfully adjusted the size of the C disk partition, the whole step is not complicated, so for the previous C disk partition did not have to worry about reinstalling the system, repartitioning the hard disk, etc., interested friends can try.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If your C drive partition is too small, you can reallocate it by following the steps below:1Back up important data:

    Before reassigning the C drive, it is recommended that you back up your important data to avoid data loss. 2.Use Disk Management Tools:

    In the Windows operating system, there is a disk management tool that can help you reallocate disk space. You can press the Win+X keys and then select the "Disk Management" option. In the Disk Management window, find the disk you want to reassign, right-click on it, and select the "Compact Volume" option.

    You can then enter the amount of space you want to compress, in MB. Once compressed, you will see the unallocated space. 3.

    Expand the C drive: In the Disk Management tool, right-click the C drive and select the "Extend Volume" option. In the wizard that pops up, select the unallocated space and follow the prompts to complete the operation.

    Overall, reallocating disk space requires caution, and it is recommended that you back up your data in advance. Also, if you want to better manage your disk space, you can consider using a third-party disk management tool such as Easeus Partition Master, etc.

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