How to extend C drive of unallocated space. int window 7?

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«How to drive C extend to unallocated space.» int window 7? »

Victory built in partititionneur has its limits, it can only develop if not used are right next to the C: partition.

You must use a third-party partition manager, for example http://www.partition-tool.com/personal.htm

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