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Try minitool partition free........
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Due to the layout of the partitions this job is beyond the very limited capabilities of Windows own tool
What you will need to do is ...
shrink the E: partition
Move the G partition to the Left to give unallocated space on it's right
Extend the G: partition to the right
this is possible with a number of tools Minitool Partition Manager is the best of the free software
Due to the layout of the partitions this job is beyond the very limited capabilities of Windows own tool
What you will need to do is ...
shrink the E: partition
Move the G partition to the Left to give unallocated space on it's right
Extend the G: partition to the right
this is possible with a number of tools Minitool Partition Manager is the best of the free software
Your failure issue could be due to the fact that you have a page file on the e: partition
The main problem is that this Disk is a Dynamic Disk with the 3 G: drives bonded together as a Spanned Dynamic Volume. Making it very difficult to shrink or expand volumes. But the error you are receiving is that the E: drive has errors on it.
Press the Win Key+X choose Command Prompt (Admin) type E: and press enter. At the E:\>prompt type chkdsk /R and press enter. Type a Y to Unmount the drive. After it is done, attempt it with Minitool.
First of all, it's not advisable to use a single disk as Dynamic disk unless you have multiple disks that you want to span across.
Use Partition Magic to convert from Dynamic Disk to GPT disk then you should be able to shrink from Disk Management.
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