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    Hi there.

    I want to pass 50 or 100 GB from drive E to drive I.

    Can you explain me how can I do that?

    Is there any guide STEP BY STEP to explain that?

    Windows 7 64bits and I attached the page of Disk Management.

    Thank you very much.
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    Here:

    https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/resize-a-partition-for-free-in-windows-vista/ (applies to Win7 as well)

    Note the comment at the bottom of the screen about contigius space on the volume to expand.
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  3. Since Windows' built in partition tool can only extend partitions into unallocated space immediately beyond the partition you can't do what you want without copying all the files from D and E elsewhere, deleting the partitions, extending I, recreating D and E (with the new size), and copying the files back.
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  4. could be messy since partions are not next to each other.
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    The free program, Minitool Partition Wizard, says it can extend a partition by taking space from any other partition - on the same disk.

    "Extend Partition directly takes free space from any other existing partitions"

    https://www.partitionwizard.com/help/extend-partition.html
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    Thank you everyone that helped me.

    I solved part of the problem with the advise of Jagabo. But one of partitions I didn't succeed because it said the partition is SYSTEM (?).
    So I used the link and its program that Sambat told me. And it functioned! Wonderful and simple program!

    Thank you again.
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