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"Michael Jennings" wrote:
> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
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> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
> >
> > "Dan" wrote:
> >
> >> Setup:
> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
> >>
> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
> >>
> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)
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