I have a Lenovo G50 running Win 10 and i had a SSD installed buy a third party at the time i needed XP to be installed in a partion and they used Oracle Virtual Box which was next to usless so now i want to delete OVB and XP and regain the space used buy it, how do i do this.
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Manage to delete VM then deleted partiton but when i clicked on C volume Extend Volume is greyed out so i still have an unallocated volume on the disk is it possible to extend C volume with the unallocated volume.
As the unallocated volume is only 50gb out off 500gb iβm not to bothered about it(but i know itβs there :unsure: ), but as it is now, is the unallocated volume un reachable if the C volume fills up.Comment
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Post a complete screen shot of Disk Manager
The unallocated is next to C: correct
Because the function of Extend Volume is only available when there is unallocated space next to the drive you are extending to.
Post the screens shot prior to attempting to make sure.
Here is one way that you can do it. Not ideal yetβ¦
hard drive - Canβt extend C partition. How to make unallocated space βadjacentβ - Super UserComment
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If the one next to it was a storage drive and not a recovery partition that probably has certain configurations to that is changed may crash your system.
Others may have ideas that mat help.
@Bruce @phillpower2
Other wise just partition it as a separate drive and use it for storage.Comment
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as Rusty has said, you could either just leave it but having those 56GB unused would be a waste, of format that partition and have it as E:\ drive, or you could reload Windows and have it clean all the partitions up for you.
get the Windows Media Creation Tool and use it to download the latest Windows 10 image, then create a bootable USB drive to install it off.
during the install itβll bring up a list of current partitions, delete them all and itβll create what it needs.
when it asks to enter the Product Key, click βI donβt have oneβ and itβll happily continue and auto-activate when it detects you are online.
double check that there arenβt files you may want to backup first; docs, pics, bookmarks, accounting data, password lists, etc. also make a list of the software you have installed so you know what to get when you come out the other side.
happy hunting.Comment
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