2. Here, I take the merger of "I disk" into "G disk" as an example to demonstrate the operation process of the merger of "I disk" into "G disk". First, right-click I disk to select a compressed volume.
3. In the amount of compressed space, enter the size of the disk to be cut. If you want to compress 10G, because the unit here is MB, you should fill in 10* 1024MB, and click Compress.
4. After the compression is completed, the green drive letter will appear on the right side of G drive. The default rule here is: For example, if the G drive is extended, the available space must be on the right side of and adjacent to the G drive. Right-click disk G and select Extended Volume.
5. Enter the wizard of using the extended volume and click "Next".
6. Select the expanded space capacity. Generally speaking, you can choose the maximum value here. After setting, click Next to proceed to the next operation.
7. Complete the expansion wizard, and then click Finish to successfully expand. After expansion, it is found that the G disk is enlarged, and the expansion method is simple.