They’ll also need to be adjacent to each other on the drive, or else you’ll need to do a bit more work. ![]() If they’re on different drives, this won’t work. These two partitions must be on the same drive. In the example below, we’ll be combining the OS (C:) partition with the DATA (D:) partition. But, for yet another unknown reason, the new Matebook X Pro (2019) isn’t so easily convinced. Check out my complete walkthrough of the Huawei Matebook X Pro (2019) video here. Locate the two partitions you want to combine. Boom, after that, you have one partition that will function as the universe intended it to. On Windows 10 or 8.1, right-click the Start button and select “Disk Management.” On Windows 7, press Windows Key + R, type “diskmgmt.msc” into the Run dialog, and press Enter. When you’re ready, open the Disk Management utility. ![]() Just get those files off the partition as they’ll be lost when you delete the partition. If there isn’t room, you can temporarily move the files to an external hard drive or USB flash drive. If you have data files on that partition already, you should move them from the data partition you’ll be deleting to your system partition you want to keep. If you have a new PC with one partition containing your system files and an empty partition labelled “DATA” or something similar, we’ll be erasing the empty partition. We’ll start first by deleting one of the partitions. Delete One Partition and Expand the Other If they do, you won’t normally be able to combine these multiple drives into a single partition without some more advanced tricks. ![]() Note that some PCs actually have multiple hard drives in them.
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