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How do I move my hard drive partitions?
Right-click the partition that next to the unallocated space, select “Resize/Move.” Step 2. Put the mouse on the partition and drag it to the left or right to move the unallocated space. You can repeat Step 1 and 2 to move the unallocated space to the desired location.
Is it safe to remove recovery partition?
As to the question “can I delete recovery partition”, the answer is absolutely positive. You can delete a recovery partition without affecting the running OS. For average users, it is better to keep the recovery partition as it is in the hard drive, as such a partition won’t take up too much space.
How do I move my recovery partition before C drive?
How to move the recovery partition in Windows 10
- Open AOMEI Partition Assistant.
- If the recovery partition is between the partition you want to extend and the unallocated space, right click on the recovery partition and select Move Partition.
How to move/resize partition?
How to Move/Resize Partition After successful installation, please launch MiniTool Partition Wizard to get its main interface. Select the partition to operate and activate Move/Resize Partition from the left action panel or choose Move/Resize from right-click menu. The blue handle represents partition while the blank area means unallocated space.
How do you move a partition?
To move partition Step 1. Choose the partition you want to move (take D partition as an example, and you can see a 390GB’s unallocated space located after D partition), right click it and then click “Move Partition”. Step 2. Put the mouse on the selected partition and drag it rightward when the mouse become a cross crux. Step 3.
What is a recovery partition?
The recovery partition is a normally hidden partition where the manufacturer of your computer stores the data and software necessary to restore your computer to its fresh-from-the-factory state. You fool with the recovery partition at your own peril.