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Bhupender-Singh
I have a 1TB Drive. In it, I have two main partitions (i.e. those, where a normal user can save data), which are Local Disk C and Local Disk D.
Earlier, Local Disk C was 150GB, Local Disk D was 730GB and I somehow HAD 50.97GB unallocated space on the drive. Since the usable space in Local Disk C was getting scarce, I wanted to extend it and add 29.99GB from the unallocated space to it to make it with capacity of 179.99GB.
Now, the Windows Disk Management didn't allow me to extend C Drive because the unallocated space was not exactly next to it, so I used MiniTool Partition Wizard. The Minitool Partition software allowed me to extend it but prompted me to restart and execute the operation just after the restart and before logging into windows (because maybe Local Disk C was in use by the OS, and it was maybe necessary).
The operation of extend the Local Disk C was successful but after logging in to Windows, the Sync Programs (I was using "MEGASync" and Google's Drive Sync), that were syncing the special folders (wiz. User's Documents, Downloads folder, Pictures, Video, Music, etc, which are usually located at C:\Users\{USER_NAME}\) broke and notified that the special folders were not found. Although I could easily access these Special folders. To me, everything seems fine, but both of these syncing programs broke the same way and I had to fix them by relocating the special folders. Till now, only these two Sync programs got broken.
So, my questions are:
1. Why did these two programs might have broken? The special folders' location seems the same to me, what might have gone wrong?
2. And what other problems I might have to face now for extending my Local Disk C? Is there any way to fix it?
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Earlier, Local Disk C was 150GB, Local Disk D was 730GB and I somehow HAD 50.97GB unallocated space on the drive. Since the usable space in Local Disk C was getting scarce, I wanted to extend it and add 29.99GB from the unallocated space to it to make it with capacity of 179.99GB.
Now, the Windows Disk Management didn't allow me to extend C Drive because the unallocated space was not exactly next to it, so I used MiniTool Partition Wizard. The Minitool Partition software allowed me to extend it but prompted me to restart and execute the operation just after the restart and before logging into windows (because maybe Local Disk C was in use by the OS, and it was maybe necessary).
The operation of extend the Local Disk C was successful but after logging in to Windows, the Sync Programs (I was using "MEGASync" and Google's Drive Sync), that were syncing the special folders (wiz. User's Documents, Downloads folder, Pictures, Video, Music, etc, which are usually located at C:\Users\{USER_NAME}\) broke and notified that the special folders were not found. Although I could easily access these Special folders. To me, everything seems fine, but both of these syncing programs broke the same way and I had to fix them by relocating the special folders. Till now, only these two Sync programs got broken.
So, my questions are:
1. Why did these two programs might have broken? The special folders' location seems the same to me, what might have gone wrong?
2. And what other problems I might have to face now for extending my Local Disk C? Is there any way to fix it?
Continue reading...