![]() Notice that the window shows the total size of the current volume, and the available space you have for shrinking which in the case of our empty volume is close the total size. ![]() You could shrink the volume by up to nearly the full 1 TB. You can only shrink a volume if it has enough free space. You could then extend the existing volume into that newly freed-up space to make one big volume. Or maybe your disk used to be divided into two volumes, but you deleted one of them. You can do that by shrinking the existing volume and then using the freed-up space to create a new volume. ![]() For example, you may need have a disk with one big volume and then decide you want to make it into two separate volumes. Occasionally, you may need to resize a volume. ![]() Note : Technically speaking, volumes and partitions are a little different. If you select a volume in the top pane, the bottom pane jumps to show the disk that contains that volume.Īnd if you select a disk or volume in the bottom pane, the top pane jumps to show the corresponding volume there, too. There are tons of third-party partition managers for Windows, but did you know that Windows includes its own? The top pane shows you a list of your volumes. ![]() Joinsubscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. ![]()
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