You save my life bro.. had to clean my primary disk/partition with your helpful cmd commands due to my windows 10 boot error, couldn't run the windows installation media on my usb on it to reinstall the OS until I clean and reformat it to NFS.... You're a lifesaver bro!! Much appreciate 💕.
not working i have 930gb total size in "c" with "588gb" of free space and i tried to make a disk partition of 330gb but still getting this error :- "No usable free extent could be found. It may be that there is insufficient free space to create a partition at the specified size and offset. Specify different size and offset values or don't specify either to create the maximum sized partition. It may be that the disk is partitioned using the MBR disk partitioning format and the disk contains either 4 primary partitions, (no more partitions may be created), or 3 primary partitions and one extended partition, (only logical drives may be created)."
I do not have a video explaining this, but i did find a how to partition guide using the GUI. Hope this helps you. www.diskpart.com/resource/how-to-use-Disk-Management.html
You save my life bro.. had to clean my primary disk/partition with your helpful cmd commands due to my windows 10 boot error, couldn't run the windows installation media on my usb on it to reinstall the OS until I clean and reformat it to NFS.... You're a lifesaver bro!! Much appreciate 💕.
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Ok could I combine them back together now?
Anyone know how to convert 500gb into KB? Also is there a way to partition a drive that is already the active partition? Another words the C drive?
Simple usefull video
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not working i have 930gb total size in "c" with "588gb" of free space and i tried to make a disk partition of 330gb but still getting this error :-
"No usable free extent could be found. It may be that there is insufficient
free space to create a partition at the specified size and offset. Specify
different size and offset values or don't specify either to create the
maximum sized partition. It may be that the disk is partitioned using the MBR disk
partitioning format and the disk contains either 4 primary partitions, (no
more partitions may be created), or 3 primary partitions and one extended
partition, (only logical drives may be created)."
I do not have a video explaining this, but i did find a how to partition guide using the GUI. Hope this helps you.
www.diskpart.com/resource/how-to-use-Disk-Management.html
I accidentally wiped onee of my hard drives and now I can't tell which one is my SSD since they're both 1 TB i hate my life
If you're having a hard time try using disk management
Record on a higher volume we can't even hear you