10 Personal
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PRODUCT COMPONENTS
- FEATURES OVERVIEW
- GETTING STARTED
- BASIC CONCEPTS
- WINDOWS COMPONENTS
- INTERFACE OVERVIEW
- SETTINGS OVERVIEW
- VIEWING DISK PROPERTIES
- DATA BACKUP AND RESCUE
- COPY TASKS
- BOOT MANAGEMENT
- PARTITION MANAGEMENT
- BASIC PARTITIONING OPERATIONS
- ADVANCED PARTITIONING OPERATIONS
- CHANGING PARTITION ATTRIBUTES
- HARD DISK MANAGEMENT
- EXTRA FUNCTIONALITY
- TYPICAL SCENARIOS
- TROUBLESHOOTER
- GLOSSARY
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4. In the opened dialog shift the edge of the partition to the right by the drag-and-drop technique. While
doing this, free space from the partition will be released (displayed in aqua-green). You can also do it
manually by entering the exact size of free space. Click the Yes button to continue.
5. Now you’ve got a block of free space to add to the system partition. You cannot do it directly
however, but by carrying out a number of extra move/resize operations.
6. Since the block of free space is within the extended partition, you need to take it out first. The program
enables to resize the extended partition only when there’s a block of free space adjoining its borders. In
our case it’s between two logical disks. So we need to move it. To do that, please select the first logical
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