In such cases, the option to extend the volume can come in handy. There are multiple ways via which you can easily extend the drive and create additional storage space on it. However, there are several Windows 11 users, that have reported that for them, the Extend Volume option is greyed out in the Disk Management console. This restricts the user from going ahead and extending the volume and getting rid of the low disk space warning on their Windows 11 PC. If you are also among those users facing the extend volume option greyed out on Windows 11, then you are in the right place. Because this guide lists down all the effective solutions that you can follow and possibly resolve the issue. Let us take a look at the solutions, one by one.

Why is the extend volume option greyed out in Windows 11 Disk Management console?

You open the Disk Management console to fix the low storage space on your disk drive, only to find out that the Extend Volume option is greyed out in Windows 11. This could be really frustrating. Just like any other Windows 11 issue, there could be multiple reasons, or one specific reason, why the option is greyed out or not available for you.

It could be because the partition that you want to extend is in FAT or FAT32 format. Microsoft allows the extend volume option in the Disk Management console only for the NTFS partition. There is no adjacent unallocated space behind the primary partition that you want to extend. Besides, this issue can pop up if there is no unallocated space available in any other dynamic disk. The MBR partition may not expand beyond 2 TB.

One of the above-mentioned reasons could be the one triggering the issue and has disabled the extend volume option in your Windows 11 PC. The good thing is that you can easily fix this problem by following the below-mentioned solutions, and then extend the volume with no difficulties.

How can I fix the extend volume option greyed out in Windows 11?

1. Convert FAT to NTFS

This will initiate the FAT to NTFS format conversion. Once the format process is complete, you can go ahead and try to see if the extend volume option is now available to you or not.

2. Remove adjacent volume

You will now be able to see the extend volume option fully functioning after deleting the volume and adding the unallocated space to the volume.

3. Extend to an external disk

Another important thing to note before following the above steps is that the method is applicable only for non-boot volumes. This means that you cannot extend a system volume using this method. The best part about this method is that, even though the disk is extended across 2 different disks, under File Explorer, it will appear as one.

4. Use Shrink Volume

If you do not wish to delete a volume as mentioned in method 2, then you can use the option to Shrink Volume.

5. Use a third-party tool

One of the trusted third-party tools that can help you manage different tasks related to disk management on your Windows 11 PC is AOMEI Partition Assistant. SPONSORED It includes multiple features, such as the option of extending, shrinking, or even merging partitions, in a matter of a few clicks. All this happens without any data loss.

What can I do to prevent disk drives from getting full on my Windows 11 PC?

It is very important to have sufficient storage space available on your PC in order for it to function smoothly and also have some room to install new applications. There are multiple ways to keep the disk drives from getting full. ➡ Check for viruses and malware If a virus or malware is present on your PC, it will create unnecessary files and clog up the storage space. In such cases, it is very important to check for viruses or malware and remove them from your PC. ➡ Run Disk Cleanup The disk Cleanup tool is a good way of clearing out all the unnecessary files from disk storage. ➡ Repair disk drives If the disk drive has errors and a corrupt file system, then it will also show you that your hard drive is filled for no reason. To cure this, you can make use of the Chkdsk command in the Command Prompt. ➡ Move huge files to another drive If there are multiple huge files just lying on your disk drive, then we would advise you to move them to another drive that has ample space. Furthermore, you can shift all the huge files to an external hard disk and save space on your PC for more important files. The above-mentioned solutions will help you fix the extend volume option greyed out on your Windows 11 PC. Let us know if there are some other methods or tips that did the job for you and if you would like to share them with others in the comments section below.

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