Re: Disk Management
There are some things you need to know. Windows will support 4 primary partitions or 3 primary and 1 extended, unless you are using a GPT drive, which I assume you are not.
The logical partition (green) is between primary partitions, which is a little unusual by itself. I believe extended partitions that contain logical partitions have to be continuous. Maybe Kaos has an answer.
You should be able to extend C: into the Unallocated space.
If you delete the Green/logical partition and the extended partition that contains it, you would be able to extend the recovery partition into that space.
You cannot move the leading edge of a partition with Windows. To do so you need a third party partition manager and it is risky. Let us know and we can recommend some partition management software.
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