If you're unable to extend your C drive with unallocated space, there could be several reasons for this. For instance, you might not be using the correct tool, so make sure you're using the Disk Management utility in Windows or a compatible third-party partition manager. Secondly, the unallocated space should be next to the C drive, so check the partition layout and adjust if necessary. Additionally, some file systems have size limitations, so ensure that your partitions and file systems are compatible with the size you're trying to extend. If your drive is encrypted or compressed, you might need to disable these features before extending it.
Moreover, there might be physical limitations on your hard drive or motherboard, or you might be using the older MBR partition scheme, which has its limitations. In this case, you might need to convert to GPT. If your C drive is a logical partition within an extended partition, you'll need to extend the extended partition first. Furthermore, if your C drive is the system volume, you might need to use a third-party tool as the built-in Disk Management utility might not support extending the system volume. Finally, a corrupted partition table could be causing the issue, and you might need to repair it before extending the C drive.
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