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Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and un-mark them if they provide no help. ReFS supports volume resizing, DFSR, dedeuplication, and automatic data correction for parity disks. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact we can extend ReFS volume.

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Windows Server 2012: Does ReFS replace NTFS? When should I use it? What’s more, it has not only the function Extend Partition, but also features like Copy Partition, Partition Recovery, and so on. Regarding the issue, what we can do as a workaround is to create storage pool from storage spaces.Ĭreate VHD from storage pool and create refs volume on that disk and also you will be able to add more disks in that storage pool to extend size of the REFS volume. MiniTool Partition Wizard is a professional partition manager which can be a great assistant on the issue cannot extend USB to unallocated space. You can extend NTFS (and in some instances, ReFS) volumes on both basic and dynamic disks using either Disk

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You can’t extend volumes that aren’t formatted or that are formatted with FAT, FAT32, or exFAT. First, you can extend simple and spanned volumes only if they are formatted and the file system is NTFS (and in some ReFS supports volume resizing, DFSR, dedeuplication, and automatic data correction for parity disks.īefore you try to extend a volume, be aware of several limitations.