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I have already deleted the empty partition and now it's unallocated volume
I just want to know if it's safe to click continue and won't affect my windows in anyway or not
the OS is on the other hdd ?
The HDD with the two partitions i want to merge don't have any OS on them
Open disk management> right-click the drive you wish> convert to gpt partition.
I have already deleted a partition and turned it into unallocated volume , will my other partition with data be destroyed when i extend it's volume with the unallocated space ? It didn't give any warning of that
Then move your stuff from C:\ back to your storage--you can drag and drop or highlight/send to..... This is provided there isn't way too much data to move and your Windows HDD has enough space to accommodate temporarily.