Moving partition with GParted helps you to merge partitions. This article will illustrate you how to perform it.
It can be necessary when you need to manage your disks or partitions. For instance, if you have an unallocated space, and you want to merge it with the C drive. But there is another partition in the middle of them. And an unallocated space is only allowed to add to an adjacent partition.
In this situation, some people will employ the partition editor-GParted to move partition before merging the unallocated space to the C drive.
But the steps are kind of complicated, then you can refer to this guide on how to move partition with GParted in Windows 10, 8, 7 step by step. Do you think that the disk space was allocated unreasonably on Windows XP?
When installing the hard drive on your computer, you may allocate too much space to one partition and then only allocate a little space to another partition. Therefore, you may want to resize hard drive in order to reallocate the space to each partition reasonably on your computer that runs Windows XP 32 or 64 bit.
Windows XP does not have any built-in partition magic software for disk partition resizing. If you want to redistribute disk space whether on 32 bit or 64 bit in Windows XP, you may free to delete some or all partitions on your computer.
You can repartition the unallocated space and create new partition on Windows XP. You can right-click on any partition and click Information to get more details about that partition. The resize partition dialog will pop up and here you can choose the new size for the partition. You can also drag the slider to adjust the size of the partition.
You can also create a partition easily, choose the file system and pick whether you want it as the Primary Partition or not. Like I said before, GParted supports many file systems and many actions. It makes managing partitions a walk in the park!
Founder of Help Desk Geek and managing editor. Obviously, if you have plenty of disk space, you can make the partition for your favored operating system larger.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 There are several ways you can reduce the size of a Windows 7 or Vista partition. It doesn't really matter which one you choose. Linux programs get the job done faster because you don't need to defrag first, but using the Windows Disk Management would be the more conservative option.
Ubuntu CD Installer The Ubuntu installer has its own inbuilt partitioner so there's really no need to partition your disks beforehand if you don't want to. The Ubuntu CD's partitioner is based on GParted, but doesn't round cylinders or move the start of the Windows partition. Windows will run a normal file system check on first boot-up and then it will boot normally. GParted Partition Editor If you decide to use GParted, you have to remember to uncheck the 'round to cylinders' checkbox , otherwise GParted will dutifully move the entire partition to align it with cylinder boundaries.
Unfortunately this takes a long time, and when it's finished, usually results in booting problems. This is because the Windows boot loader depends on block addressing to find parts of itself, so when the partition is moved a little, it gets all mixed up and disjointed. Sometimes it can fix itself automatically but other times it requires repairs from the Windows Installation Disc.
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