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After you received your Windows VPS Login Information , Login to your VPS via RDP (Remote Desktop Connection) .
Step 1 :
For Windows Server 2012/2016/2019 Windows Key + X > Disk Management >
Click on the Server Manager Icon
Step 2 :
Click on the Storage option > Click on Disk Management option
Right Click on the (C:) Drive option and click on Extend Volume > Done !!!
Option 2 :
Open Disk Management with the following steps.
- In the search box on the taskbar, enter Computer Management, select and hold (or right-click) Computer Management, and then choose Run as administrator.
- After Computer Management opens, go to Storage > Disk Management.
Now your KVM Windows VPS Disk Space has been extended ! If you have any questions , please open a support ticket or contact us via live chat .
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