Accidently made multiple partitions, how do I recombine them? (SOLVED)

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Hi,

Long story short, I was trying to install a modpack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. After multiple attempts, things weren't working as much as I had hoped. The file and folder destinations were all messed up, and instead of rerouting them all to the correct places, I wanted to make a new partition solely for the game to make the install paths much easier to fix.

To do this, I quickly read how to create partitions, did so, and messed up (as this is my first time doing this) and didnt include enough space. So I thought, "Okay, just create a new partition and merge it with 'Sky,' It shouldn't be that bad." When I made "Sky," I named it under X: however, I didn't get a naming prompt for the new partition. Now in EaseUS, I am not even given the option to merge or really do anything with the allocated partition. I don't care if I have to start all over, I just want my space back so I can complete what I was doing in the first place.

Thank you!

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Fixed it myself. Turns out im stupid, and you only have to open the "Resize" tool again, and it lets you expand the slider in either direction depending on how the partitions are set up. Thank you for the advice though!
If you want to move C: volume forward (to get rid of empty 10GB space in front of it), it'll be difficult and requiring external tools. As for the "Sky" - delete the whole volume, and you should get your free space after C as a single chunk.

But whatever you do - make sure you have solid backup of whatever you need on your C drive. Moving partitions around is messy business.
 
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How do I go about moving it forward, and what tools will I need to do so? I have deleted the Sky partition, but it encompassed into the 75gb partition (which I also wanted to reclaim into the C: ) so now its a 116gb drive.
 
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Fixed it myself. Turns out im stupid, and you only have to open the "Resize" tool again, and it lets you expand the slider in either direction depending on how the partitions are set up. Thank you for the advice though!
 
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