No, please continue on 240 volts.
Perfect. Right click the Win10 partition, click Resize/Move. Hover the mouse at the end of the shown partition, over the II symbol. You will see...
Click OK and show us what the partitions look like.
Your last screenshot had the correct numbers.
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Click, Proceed, OK and any other questions. What does it look like after the restart. The Free space should be in between Win10 and Data.
OK. What does it look like now?
Yes, click OK. Apply etc.
Don't select the blank options.
You need to get the Free space between Win10 and Data partition first. Right click the Data partition, Resize/Move. Put your mouse in the middle...
Can you plug your laptop into 240 volts and continue?
See graphic #2420. Then.. Try this. Select... Assign Free Space from partition (*) to (C) OK, Apply, etc.
That comment follows your graphic in #2420.
Yes, you were seconds away from completion.
If your Free space is behind the Data partition it means you didn't click Apply when it was in front of the Data partition. Would you like to try...
Our problem is we have different versions. But I think my last post will work. It won't damage your C: drive. You have an IFW backup anyway.
Try this. Select... Assign Free Space from partition (*) to (C) OK, Apply, etc.
Your screen looks different from mine. Standby.
If you don't click Apply, the changes you made will disappear when you close AOMEI.
The instructions above should work.
Sorry. Right click the Win10 partition, click Resize/Move. Hover the mouse at the end of the partition, over the II symbol. You will see a 2...
When you hover on the end of the Win10 partition (the right hand end), do you see a 2 arrowhead icon?
I think you forgot to click Apply, etc.
It is heavy going.
Tarnak, that's perfect. Exactly what we wanted. Now right click the Win10 partition, Resize/move. Hover near the right hand end of the Win10...
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