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Track this discussion and email me when there are updates. Reset Post Submit Post. Related Discussions. You can also use the list volume command to see the volumes on all the disks. This does not tell you which physical disk each volume is on. Figure A The list volume command displays information about all volumes on all disks.

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Show Comments. Many people must be familiar with the earlier version of Disk Management. Anyway, some new features are added since the appearance of Windows 7. Step 1. Generally, among these methods, there should be at least one that suits you.

As extending and shrinking volumes are often used, many users may find these two options greyed out in Disk Management sometimes. Actually, some limitations exist in Windows built-in Disk Management. For example, if you increase the size of a partition, you can only use the unallocated space next to it and just on the right side. But the feature "Shrink Volume" always makes the unallocated space locates behind the volume you shrink.

Therefore, in many cases, you have to delete a partition before you can extend one. What's worse, you can't shrink a volume beyond the point where any unmovable files are located. Thus, it seems that you need to hire a better disk management tool.



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