Acer computers Have partition C & D drive how do you join them?

Daviep
Daviep Member Posts: 5 New User

I have followed instruction on joining C & D drive but on up to date Acers deleting volume D and Expanding volume C does not work. I have Deleted D volume, when right clicking on C volume Expand will not light up it stay watermarked even though D partition is unallocated

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 36,223 Trailblazer
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    Fairly often the drive mapping has a recovery partition between the system partition (C:) and the data partition (D:). You will have to use a third party app to move that recovery partition to the end of the drive, so the unallocated pace is adjacent to the system partition. Then you can simply do as you tried and expand C: to fill the rest of the drive. There are lots of different utilities to do the move, choose the one you like (and pick one of the free ones).

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,110 Trailblazer

    Hi, this is for RAID 0 systems with 2 storage drives. Change the Sata mode in BIOS from RAID or RST+Optane to AHCI and then you can use the drives individually, C: for the boot drive and D: for the 2nd drive for extra data storage. Before you do that backup your system to an external drive and if you won't be able to boot in AHCI Sata mode you can restore the backup as one logical drive (C:)

  • Daviep
    Daviep Member Posts: 5 New User

    I don't want to use the drive individually I want to make them 1

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 36,223 Trailblazer
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    Fairly often the drive mapping has a recovery partition between the system partition (C:) and the data partition (D:). You will have to use a third party app to move that recovery partition to the end of the drive, so the unallocated pace is adjacent to the system partition. Then you can simply do as you tried and expand C: to fill the rest of the drive. There are lots of different utilities to do the move, choose the one you like (and pick one of the free ones).

    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
  • Daviep
    Daviep Member Posts: 5 New User

    Thanks for the help billsey downloaded a program. The Health partition had to be moved easy and done the job

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 36,223 Trailblazer

    Good to hear. When they put both a C: and D: partition on at the factory, they almost always have the recovery partition between them. :(

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  • Daviep
    Daviep Member Posts: 5 New User

    Cheers Thanks

  • patcummins
    patcummins Member Posts: 1 New User

    It sounds like the unallocated space from D isn't adjacent to C. You may need to use a third-party partition tool to move the unallocated space next to C before expanding.

  • Daviep
    Daviep Member Posts: 5 New User

    yes thanks sorted out now