I'm using Windows 11 and have two drives: my C drive is around 90 GB and my D drive is about 1.8 TB. I want to make more space available on the C drive, but when I check Disk Management, the only option is to shrink the D drive. If I shrink D, will the unallocated space automatically add to C? I'm worried about potentially messing up, especially since I also see Disk 0 partition 1 and Disk 0 partition 4. What steps should I follow to safely enlarge my C drive?
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You could use third-party software like GParted to move and shrink your D partition so that the space is next to the C drive, which would allow you to expand C easily. Just make sure to back everything up first before messing with partitions.
If you're still looking for more space, consider upgrading to a larger hard drive instead of playing around with partitions.
Making a backup before you start any partitioning changes is essential, particularly for your C drive. It's the safest way to prevent losing important data.
No, shrinking the D drive won't automatically expand the C drive because the unallocated space won't be contiguous with C. You'll need to back up your data on D, delete that partition, and then you can expand C. After that, you can recreate D and restore your data.
Alternatively, there are tools like MiniTool Partition Wizard that can help in resizing partitions without the need to delete them. It's safe and effective, just remember to backup your data.

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