There are many reasons for your hard drive pooling or partition failure on Windows 10 to fail. This causes your computer to be limited or the computer does not run smoothly, making you uncomfortable. So this article of us will help you find 4 common causes and how to fix these errors.
The cause and how to fix it
The two partitions you want to merge are located on two different hard drives
The best fix is, you can create a large partition - with the total space being greater than the two partitions you want to merge - on another hard drive, then copy the data to the large partition instead. .
Partition is the system partition
There is no way to fix this error because this partition contains the files used to boot the system.
Insufficient partition (less than 1GB)
The primary machine partition must have at least 1GB of free space. To fix not enough space, you need to delete unused files to free up more space for the primary partition. Or you need to put the second partition into an unallocated state. Then you use 'resized partition' to merge the unformatted state partition into the primary partition.
The two partitions are not next to each other
To fix this error, you can do it in 2 ways:
Thus, you can not merge the hard drive or partition because you may have encountered 1 of 4 reasons above. Please refer to the fix that we give to successfully manipulate!
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