How to Change a Partition Size Using Easeus Partition Manager
Download and install the EASEUS Partition Master (Free)., Once installed, run the program., Depending on what partition you wish to change, the next steps may vary., Right click on the F: drive, and choose Resize/Move partition., Once the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Download and install the EASEUS Partition Master (Free).
Go to http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm to download the latest home edition.
There are professional editions that have more features and cost money, but the home version is free and is more than capable for resizing and moving partitions. -
Step 2: Once installed
You should see a screen similar to this one: , For this example, 2GB will be taken from the F: drive and added to the E: drive.
Note:
The unallocated space that is already there is only
7.8 MB, if that were a larger space then that could be used without changing the size of the F: drive at all. , Note:
You can also resize the partition by simply grabbing the right side of the bar and dragging it, but this is less exact.
By opening the Resize/Move window an exact amount can be entered. , For this example, the F: drive will be made smaller by 2GB, so the partition size is changed from
56282.4 to
54282.4, and then the Unallocated space is updated to
2000.0 MB. ,, To do this, simply click and drag the F: drive to the right, and the Unallocated space will be put in its place (between the F: and E:). ,, All of the operations that we require for this task have been completed, so we are now able to move forward and perform the partition resizing.
To perform the operations, click on Apply in the bottom left of the screen, and answer yes to both prompts.
Note:
Clicking apply will restart the computer, so make sure you have no open programs or unsaved documents.
The actual process of changing the partition sizes and moving data may take longer depending on how much data is contained in that partition.
For this example, the F: drive had 33GB to be moved and it took about 15 minutes. , -
Step 3: run the program.
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Step 4: Depending on what partition you wish to change
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Step 5: the next steps may vary.
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Step 6: Right click on the F: drive
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Step 7: and choose Resize/Move partition.
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Step 8: Once the Resize/Move window is open
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Step 9: you can choose how much you would like to change the size of the partition.
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Step 10: Press OK
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Step 11: and you will now notice a small box of grey at the end of the drive
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Step 12: labelled Unallocated.
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Step 13: To add that space to the E: drive
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Step 14: you must first move the Unallocated space beside the E: drive.
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Step 15: Now that the Unallocated space is in the proper position
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Step 16: the E: drive can simply be dragged over until it meets the beginning of the F: drive
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Step 17: and all of the Unallocated space will be assigned to the E: drive.
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Step 18: You will notice on the left side of the screen
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Step 19: that there is a list of pending operations.
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Step 20: Once the resize has been completed
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Step 21: check your drives to make sure the new sizes are shown.
Detailed Guide
Go to http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm to download the latest home edition.
There are professional editions that have more features and cost money, but the home version is free and is more than capable for resizing and moving partitions.
You should see a screen similar to this one: , For this example, 2GB will be taken from the F: drive and added to the E: drive.
Note:
The unallocated space that is already there is only
7.8 MB, if that were a larger space then that could be used without changing the size of the F: drive at all. , Note:
You can also resize the partition by simply grabbing the right side of the bar and dragging it, but this is less exact.
By opening the Resize/Move window an exact amount can be entered. , For this example, the F: drive will be made smaller by 2GB, so the partition size is changed from
56282.4 to
54282.4, and then the Unallocated space is updated to
2000.0 MB. ,, To do this, simply click and drag the F: drive to the right, and the Unallocated space will be put in its place (between the F: and E:). ,, All of the operations that we require for this task have been completed, so we are now able to move forward and perform the partition resizing.
To perform the operations, click on Apply in the bottom left of the screen, and answer yes to both prompts.
Note:
Clicking apply will restart the computer, so make sure you have no open programs or unsaved documents.
The actual process of changing the partition sizes and moving data may take longer depending on how much data is contained in that partition.
For this example, the F: drive had 33GB to be moved and it took about 15 minutes. ,
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