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100%. The C: drive was now 800GB. A perfect, silent 1.2TB void sat between it and the D: drive.
The problem was a nightmare. The server's 4TB RAID array was split into two partitions: C: (OS) and D: (Data). D: was full—98% saturated. The company had ignored his last three memos about archiving old projects. Now, the database that fed their entire warehouse management system was choking, throwing "insufficient disk space" errors despite 1.2TB of free space before the D: partition. paragon partition manager
The database started without a single error. The problem was a nightmare
Step two: Grow D:. He selected the D: partition, dragged its left edge into the unallocated space. The slider snapped into place. "Merge into D:." The company had ignored his last three memos
His finger hovered over "Apply."
He clicked .
Step one: Shrink C:. He right-clicked. "Resize/Move." A slider appeared. He dragged the right edge of the blue C: block leftward, carving 1.2TB of "Unallocated Space" from the end of the drive. Paragon calculated. "Estimated time: 4 minutes. Data integrity: Verified."
