Then click the function Resize/Move Volume Find a large partitionĢ. Click on a large partition, or a partition with much free space, in this screenshot it’s E Drive, it’s next to C Drive, but feel free to use any partition, even a partition far from C Drive, we can move it without data loss. Run the program and click Yes when the UAC(User Account Control) dialog shows, we’ll follow steps below to resize a partition (C Drive, for example): Step 1: Create unallocated spaceġ. Use Partition Expert to resize SSD partition
We can delete partition next to the drive to make space unallocated again, but there’s no need to perform such operation, since we have better alternativesīoth of them are portable programs, the portable package is around 11M, packed with both 32bit and 64bit edition I wanna resize my SSD partition on Windows 10, but the built-in Disk Management tool won’t allow me to do so, the Extend Volume option is grayed out, Do I have alternative programs?Īctually, the Windows disk utilities (Disk Management and diskpart cmd prompt) require continuous unallocated space to the target partition with NTFS file system, you can check if the drive you’re about to extend is NTFS or not, does it have unallocated space followed?