![]() ![]() After waiting for a little while, a shrunk volume at 300GB is ready there for me. Type 100000 in the box, which is the amount I want to shrink from this volume.Ĭlick Shrink button. Once the querying finished, it pops up a window showing the details, with the total amount of the space you can shrink in MB pre-filled in. The tool starts to scan the disk to calculate the available shrink space, which may take a little while. Find the volume I want to shrink and right click on it, and pick Shrink Volume from the context menu.ģ. Launch the disk management tool by simply typing disk management in the search box from start menu.Ģ. To shrink 100GB from it to make a 300GB volume,ġ. Let’s say I have a 1-TB external hard disk that already has a 400GB partitioned in one volume. Now in Windows 7, I can easily perform these operations right inside the built-in Disk Management tool. Before, in order to modifying an existing volume, I would need the help either from the command line tool diskpart or some 3rd party partition tool. ![]() One of the cool things I really like in Windows 7 is its feature rich disk management capability, specially the capability of shrinking or extending an existing volume you have previously created and formatted. ![]()
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