Right click on (E:) drive and click move/change. Then, drag the partition to extremely right without changing its space,(So that unallocated space moves to left) and click OK. Do same as above to (D:) drive moving it to right, so that all unallocated space is together and to left of (D:) drive, i.e. to the right of (C:) drive. Windows cannot operate for long on a Dynamic Disk, and most conversion methods require wiping the drive, so to convert non-destructively see Option 1 in this tutorial: Next, the Unallocated Space is empty space. You can use the same partitioning tool Partition Wizard to extend the data or C Open the Disk management window. Right click on the first unallocated partition and select the option to create a volume. Follow the on screen instruction to create a volume. After creating volume right click on that and select the option extend volume. For some reason, MiniTool allowed me to move the partition, such that the unallocated space is now to the right of the partition I want to expand (see picture), but did not allow me to extend it. Windows Disk Manager still doesn't let me do it either. I cannot boot from a disk or USB right now, and the only solutions I can find say "boot from Set the ISO as the boot device of the VM. boot it and use to move the EFI partition to the end of the disk. This will implicitly relocate the Unallocated space to below C:. Remove now the boot ISO and reboot normally. Disk Management will now be able to extend C:. Take a backup of the VM before doing the above, just in case. 4. What you need to do is following. Delete the 52 GiB logical drive. Delete the underlying extended partition. Move the 450 MiB partition to the end of the available disk space. Extend the 88 GiB volume to whatever length you need. Note! In order to complete step 3 you will have to use another tool, because Disk Manager in Windows doesn't Ibs4.

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