![]() ![]() ▪ If the OS that your PC is running is older than WindVersion, you can’t delete volume on USB flash drive as “Delete Volume” will be greyed out in Disk Management. ▪ If there are two partitions or multiple partitions, you need to delete all partitions one by one and then create a new partition. ![]() Finally, you can see that there is only one partition on the pen drive. Follow the wizard to complete the operation. Right-click it and choose “New Simple Volume”. Now, you can see the USB drive shows as an entire block of unallocated space. Confirm that there are no important files or that you have backed them up to another place. Then, you’ll be prompted that all data on the volume will be erased. Right-click the partition on the USB flash drive and choose “Delete Volume”. What you need to do is to delete the first partition and then create a new partition on the whole unallocated space. ![]() Since the Extend Volume option is greyed out, you can’t merge the existing partition with the unallocated space directly within Disk Management. I want to extend F with the unallocated space but “Extend Volume” is greyed out? Then how can I merge USB partition F with unallocated space” I go to Disk Management and find that it has two partitions: partition F and Unallocated. ![]() “I have a 64GB USB flash drive but it only shows 32GB on File Explorer. Can’t merge the two partitions on USB drive ![]()
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