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WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type list disk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'disk <numberofdrive>
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'partition <numberofpartition>
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter , if it says "cannot delete a protected partition..." use delete partition override (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend

WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type list disk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter , if it says "cannot delete a protected partition..." use delete partition override (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend

WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type list disk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk <numberofdrive>
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition <numberofpartition>
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter , if it says "cannot delete a protected partition..." use delete partition override (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend
fixed typo, added override in point 8
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WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type listdisklist disk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter , if it says "cannot delete a protected partition..." use delete partition override (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend

WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type listdisk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend

WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type list disk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter , if it says "cannot delete a protected partition..." use delete partition override (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend
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WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type listdisk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend

WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type listdisk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend

WARNING YOU CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DON'T FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING THIS THEN I SUGGEST YOU DON'T, ALSO I SUGGGEST YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  1. go to start and type cmd (this is called command prompt)
  2. In command prompt type diskpart and hit enter
  3. type listdisk and hit enter
  4. From the list of disks find the one you want to work with (I believe in your case there is only one so it should be easy)
  5. once you find the drive you are looking for type select disk'numberofdrive'
  6. now type list partition and find the partition you want to work with
  7. once you have identified the partition in question type select partition'numberofpartition'
  8. now type delete partition (WARNING ONCE YOU DO THIS THERE IS NO GOING BACK) and hit enter (Note you will also have to repeat these steps with the partition in front of the recovery partition if you plan on extending the system volume)
  9. once it is finish type exitand hit enter
  10. go back to diskmanager
  11. right click on the C: volume and click extend
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