
If there is enough space, then go to Step 7. If not, then you need either delete the other partition or shrink it based on your requirement.
Here you need to extend the Partition size, to do this there should be enough unallocated space available.
Re-sizing involves either extending the size or shrinking it. You will view a console tree, then click on Disk Management. Go to My Computer, right click on it and then select Manage. In order to extend your partition, here are few simple steps which you have to follow: So, now you will have to extend your partition, that too without any data loss. In such cases if you have to store new data on this partition, you might have to increase the size of your OS partition and shrink the other partition. Over time, you may run out of memory for the OS partition, due to excessive data storage. You have a hard drive with two partitions, one of which has OS installed and the other contains data.
You can easily re-size your partition size that is you can extend or shrink the size of your partition easily when needed.
it makes your hard drive ready to accept your data. Before installing an OS your hard drive must be partitioned i.e. Partitioning is a process of splitting the hard drive memory into one or more logical unit referred as partitions.