Its been a long time since I played with partitioning hard drives and creating and deleting volumes. Way back in Windows era, there was no way to shrink and extend disk partitions. Recently I installed Ubuntu in my machine hosting Windows 7 and found one very useful option in Disk Utility i.e. to shrink and extend volumes. Here we go.
Here is how we can shrink a volume. This will create an empty partition or unallocated space in your disk. Inn the similar way you can extend a volume where in you can assign extra space from unallocated disk space.
My Computer → Right Click → Manage |
Select Disk Management → Select the partition |
Right Click → Shrink Volume |
You might see this message |
Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB |
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