Deleting "Free Space"

Sep 21, 2013
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So I want to expand my C Drive. But you need "Unallocated space" for that. I had only around 90 gigs on my c drive and I had another 4 partitions that were around 220 each. So I deleted all of them but I only got "free space". I had nothing on those other 4 drives. So now I have 638.54 gb of free space. I want to make some of this unallocated space. Please help me.Do i just click on it and say "delete partition"? Im worried that all that space might be deleted :p Im dumb xP. Thanks
 
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an empty partition(or any partition) when removed(delete volume) will become unallocated.

Then you can use the Extend option to make c: bigger.

Please take care not to remove anything you need(system reserved and c : as well as any partition that has files you want).

As Akashdeep says, third party software can also be used. I like the free(for personal use) version of Easeus Partition Master personally.
an empty partition(or any partition) when removed(delete volume) will become unallocated.

Then you can use the Extend option to make c: bigger.

Please take care not to remove anything you need(system reserved and c : as well as any partition that has files you want).

As Akashdeep says, third party software can also be used. I like the free(for personal use) version of Easeus Partition Master personally.
 
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Sep 21, 2013
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Thanks I just deleted free space and it became unallocated :). Now my C Drive is extended :D

 

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