Nowadays, Hot fixes, Patches, Service Packs, installed programs including 'Microsoft office' and many other things all of these take up a lot of space on our system partition and this might result in "low disk space" problem, computer run slowly and so forth. On the contrary some computer manufacturers always set up much smaller system partition but a larger data partition. So we need to change partition size on Windows 7 by ourselves.
Compare three ways to resize partition
As for Windows 7, there are three ways to change partition size. We could use the built-in partition management (disk management), the Diskpart command, and other Windows 7 partition manager such as Aomei Partition Assistant. Let's compare with these three ways to change partition size on Windows 7. You could see the differences of three ways as below:
From the chart, we could discover the limitations of Disk management and Diskpart. Therefore, Aomei Partition Assistant as the latest windows 7 partition manager is the best approach for us to resize partition size on Windows 7.
Extend partition in Windows 7 with Aomei Partition Assistant
Here we have an example: Drive C: (12GB) with a little free space, drive F: (23.88GB) with a lot of free space. Our aim is to shrink F: then increase C: drive to fix windows 7 low disk space.
Note: To increase system partition there must be an unallocated space behind it. You could get unallocated space through shrink or delete other partitions.
Step1. Launch Partition Assistant, right-click F: drive on the main interface, select ??Resize??.
Step2. In the pop-up window, drag left handle, rightwards to change F: partition size. Then click ??Ok??.
After step2 you may see there??s unallocated space behind system partition (C :).
Step3. Select C: drive on the main interface, drag right handle on the panel, rightwards to change system partition size.
Step4. Finally, click ??Apply?? on the tool bar to commit the pending operations.
Regardless of whether you would like to resize partiiton in Windows 7 or doing some other partition management, Aomei Partition Assistant could also enable you to solve the entire partition problems in a few minutes and ensure your data safe. You just need to click a few buttons and drag, and then you will find the partition size has been changed already
Compare three ways to resize partition
As for Windows 7, there are three ways to change partition size. We could use the built-in partition management (disk management), the Diskpart command, and other Windows 7 partition manager such as Aomei Partition Assistant. Let's compare with these three ways to change partition size on Windows 7. You could see the differences of three ways as below:
From the chart, we could discover the limitations of Disk management and Diskpart. Therefore, Aomei Partition Assistant as the latest windows 7 partition manager is the best approach for us to resize partition size on Windows 7.
Extend partition in Windows 7 with Aomei Partition Assistant
Here we have an example: Drive C: (12GB) with a little free space, drive F: (23.88GB) with a lot of free space. Our aim is to shrink F: then increase C: drive to fix windows 7 low disk space.
Note: To increase system partition there must be an unallocated space behind it. You could get unallocated space through shrink or delete other partitions.
Step1. Launch Partition Assistant, right-click F: drive on the main interface, select ??Resize??.
Step2. In the pop-up window, drag left handle, rightwards to change F: partition size. Then click ??Ok??.
After step2 you may see there??s unallocated space behind system partition (C :).
Step3. Select C: drive on the main interface, drag right handle on the panel, rightwards to change system partition size.
Step4. Finally, click ??Apply?? on the tool bar to commit the pending operations.
Regardless of whether you would like to resize partiiton in Windows 7 or doing some other partition management, Aomei Partition Assistant could also enable you to solve the entire partition problems in a few minutes and ensure your data safe. You just need to click a few buttons and drag, and then you will find the partition size has been changed already
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