Other causes may include configuration limits or disk errors. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Rescan Disks
Using “Rescan Disks” helps the system detect recent disk changes, like new partitions or unallocated space. This refresh updates the system’s storage view, making new or changed space available without more troubleshooting.
2. Check Current Partitions
Checking your disk’s partitions can show if space is fragmented or unallocated. Identifying these issues allows you to consolidate and reassign space, improving storage use and system performance. For converting MBR to GPT without data loss, refer to this guide.
3. Extend Volume using Third-Party Software
A third-party tool can extend volumes by using unallocated space, bypassing built-in disk management limits. This reallocates space to fix errors and ensure smooth operations.




