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You can use some common partition software, or you can use the tools that come with Windows, and you can right-click on the computer to manage it.
Then you will be able to see all the disks on your machine.
After selecting the disk you want to work on, right-click and there is a merge option.
In general, it is no problem.
If you can't, you're looking for me.
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Control panel. --Management tools.
Computer Management --- Disk Management --- click E
Right-click on the disk. Delete.
Volume. Then you'll see that there's a part of it in black.
Q: Allocated disk space.
Then click on the C drive.
Right-click. Extend the volume.
I understand everything after that.
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First, move the contents of the D drive to the E drive. Then use the partition magician.
Adjust the size of the partition in PQ, make D: smaller, and then make C: disk larger or, directly delete E: disk, D: move it back directly, and C: disk will be bigger.
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I used to use QM to merge as if I couldn't do that, I could only merge with drive D, drive D can split part to drive C or E, in the same way, drive E to drive D and then split part to drive C.
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Merge partitions must be physically contiguous.
For example. C and D are combined.
C and E cannot be combined.
To adjust. It is also necessary to shrink and expand from the back partition one by one, and finally give the space to the C drive, you can operate it several times, and finally complete the pending operation at one time.
If the data is not much.
It should be soon.
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First, open the Windows 7 system, right-click and select "Computer" and select "Manage" in the right-click menu.
2. Then, on the "Computer Management" interface, select "Disk Management".
3. Select one of the disks you want to merge and select "Delete" from the right-click menu.
4. Select another merged disk and select "Extend Volume" from the context menu.
5. Then, click [Next] and click Open.
6. Finally, you can see that the disk merge is completed and the problem is solved.
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First, open the Windows 7 system, right-click and select "Computer" and select "Manage" in the right-click menu.
2. Then, on the "Computer Management" interface, select "Disk Management".
3. Select one of the disks you want to merge and select "Delete" from the right-click menu.
4. Select another merged disk and select "Extend Volume" from the context menu.
5. Then, click [Next] and click Open.
6. Finally, you can see that the disk merge is completed and the problem is solved.
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The steps are as follows:
Note: If the valuable data of the F disk is copied to the other disk first;
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Right-click on Computer - Management - Disk Utility, right-click on F drive - Delete partition, and then right-click on E drive - Expand. Remember, before deleting the F drive, transfer the important files in the F drive to another partition, otherwise it may be lost.
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In the computer management, delete the F drive, and then expand the E drive.
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