When you plan install Windows 7 or migrate to Windows 7 for a
dual-boot system, you may need create a new partition or extend the
system to install Windows 7, this article is about how to resize
partition under Windows 7 (32 bit and 64 bit) with the partition magic windows 7 - EaseUS Partition Master.
EaseUS Partition Master is a comprehensive free hard disk partition
manager and system optimization software for Windows-based
administration, works well with Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit.
As a matter of fact, the only disadvantage of Disk Management
built-in Windows 7 or other Windows systems is that it can not resize
the partition. That's the main reason why the partition software for
Windows 7 exists. The following part will give you a demonstration of
how to resize partition under Windows 7.
So that's the main differences between EaseUS Partition Master and Disk Management built-in Windows 7.
How to resize Windows 7 partition with free partition manager?
Solution 1: Windows 7 Partition Management
EaseUS Partition Master runs well on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Say, it
enables you to extend the system partition, Create, Delete,
Resize/Move, Copy, Merge, Split or Format partition.
1. Download and launch EaseUS Partition Master.
It there is no enough space, you have to decrease one of partitions to gain the unallocated space.
2. Select partition E:, and click "Resize/Move partition" and then move it to let the unallocated space be behind the system partition.
3. Right click the system partition (C: drive) and select "Resize/Move partition" to extend the C: drive. Click Apply.
Solution 2: Windows 7 Partition Management by Creating Bootable CD
The other safe way for managing Windows 7 Partition is to make a
bootable CD of partition software. Some partition software like EaseUS
Partition Master Professional Edition and its higher editions can create
WinPE bootable disk for users to perform advanced partition management
before Windows 7 starts.
Note: You can dual boot Windows 7 and Windows 8 and even solve How to
manage partitions before Windows 7 starts with the help of EaseUS
Partition Master Free.
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