Cant partition my hard drive more than 10 GB

i have only the primary " C: " partition now and i have over 300 GB of  free space on it 
when i try to make a new partition the max space i can get for it is only 10 GB , please help 

Hi y.salman,
Did you mean you want to shrink the volume?
If yes, you are only going to be able to shrink contiguous space.
In addition, If it's possible, give us a screenshot about your disk management as below:
Right click Start button, click Disk Management.
Karen Hu
TechNet Community Support

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