How do I extend Disk C size now?

How do I extend Disk C size now?

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kys

Install Solus.

With a 9mm to cerebrum.

Switch language to English.

I use EaseUS Partition Master.

Let me be more clear, asswipes.
Non-adjacent partitions can't be connected.

Reinstall Windows.

1. boot a linux livecd with gparted (such as systemrescuecd, or ubuntu)
2. move partition 3 to the right
3. move partition 2 to the right
4. resize partition 1 to fill the available space
5. hit apply, don't interrupt it, it'll take a while to move partition 3

that's why you move shit around so they are adjacent
it's like you've never played with lego before

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1M

You can if you install Gentoo and use LVM.

Maybe not on your shitty pajeet fs. Even a retarded pre-alpha fs like btrfs can do this.

right click
extend volume?

And I assumed I was retarded

Cannot be done, same as in Windows

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non-adjacent partitions can't do that
you have to clone it or some shit

install Kevin

And now there's two of you.

gparted.org/display-doc.php?name=moving-space-between-partitions
Learn to use it

Edit the right most partition you braindead dumbfuck. How fucking difficult can this be? I used gparted when i was fucken 13.

that's because your partition 3 is mounted
i said use a livecd for a reason

What don't you understand about "CANNOT BE FUCKING DONE" you dumb fuck?
I tought this was a tech board, but obviously anything outside of fucking terminal commands are above you, fucking idiots.

Nieprzydzielone sounds like a fancy benzo that your junkie friend is freaking out over

this lol

because it can be done

You need to be 18 or older to post here

You need to do this on a livecd. The partitions can't be mounted while you move them around. And first move the one furthest to the right, then the next one and so on. They can't skip another partitions.

Wstyd

>poltrash mentally and physically unable to use computer
>begs for help on a board with a "no tech support rule"
>so dumb he can't even read the stick
>spazs out at anyone after being unable to follow the simple instructions some kind anons posted
polish wintard trash get >

the guy is obviously retarded but you dont need to name the nationality to make a point

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No, it needs to be brought out for everyone to see. Who do you think makes these ssd-skeptical, pro public transport, old Thinkpad-loving posts here? It's all polish subhumans!

>ssd-skeptical
retards
>pro public transport
europeans
>thinkpad-loving posts
autists

mkfs.f2fs /dev/sda

Then he might as well format the disk, because it won't boot

anyone that isn't pro-public transport is a 2-digit IQ burger. it's the default for the majority of the world.

not true, the partition order is not being changed, so bios names will remain the same

Majority of the world doesn't live in the city, so fuck off

Even the link from gparted that he posted says it won't boot

hicks aren't even human so i wasn't including them.

worst case, just reinstall the boot sector, there's no need to format or reinstall the os just because booting is broken

there IS a way, but it's somewhat risky
it's called a spanned volume. normally, people span volumes across *drives*, not partitions, but it can be done. if you know the concept of jbod (just a bunch of drives), and you understand the implications, you're good to go.

first, make the disk dynamic (right-click disk 0 and pick convert to dynamic disk)
then click on C: and WHILE HOLDING CTRL, click on the unpartitioned space (30 GB). they should be both selected now. right-click and you should have some additional options

I do NOT recommend this for important or critical data. if anything goes wrong, you're more likely to lose data than if you have a contiguous (in one block) volume.

the other way (the long, hard way) is to transfer your data to another drive, and start over by repartitioning. do that if you value your data.

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>control + f
>install gentoo
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do what has been said with gparted on livecd
boot into wangblowz installation media and click repair

And hicks are like 0,1% of the world's population

I didn't realize he was on Windows. Because on Linux he could just chroot into the system and do grub-mkconfig or whatever the command was. I guess if he really wants to do this and he has a Windows USB around he could do boot repair or what it was called.

Besides, I don't think there's a way to do this without messing the boot up.

You do it using a live CD you dumb polack

There are like 2 people in this thread who understand how partitions work

Partitions 2 and 3 have nothing to do with the system and C: partition extension may be done even on-the-fly. I cannot remember but I think disk manager can do all those actions as well.

It can... when they are adjacent

How do I use the shitty windows program to delete all partitions and remake the entire thing as a single partition?
The official windows documentation on this shit is absolute rubbish with actual errors in the sentence structure. And I was just going to use my gentoo laptop but it's still compiling shit and I don't want to interrupt it.

You click Delete Partition on each one

KURWA WHY I NOT CAN CHANGE PARTITIONS WHILE THEY IS MOUNTED.

Would if I could, fresno.

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>my gentoo laptop but it's still compiling
>cannot use his laptop when his system updates
Wait... is gentoo a Microsoft product?

fuck off kev

I never got the thing to let me do that. Forgot about it.

can't you just make a liveusb?

I thought it read "How do i extend Dick size now?"

And not be able to shitpost for 15 minutes while I'm booted into it?
Too great of a sacrifice for one such as me.

I guess I'll just wait for it to compile, I'll be sure to have it re-partitioned by the start of next week.