Disk partition

lalit123

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Hi i have windows vista home basic with only 2 partition of my hard disk t.e C & D.
C with 220 GB with 158 GB free space & D with 10 GB
so i wnt one more partition by shrinking C , but when i go to shrink C system show
only 55 GB space available for shrinking of C. plese help me.
 

My Computer

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD
    Motherboard
    ASUS
    Memory
    2GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia 256MB
    Sound Card
    Creative 7.1
    Monitor(s) Displays
    19" Viewsonic and Sony 26" S Series TV
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Sata (1 TB) and IDE (350GB)
    Keyboard
    Multimedia (Wireless)
    Mouse
    Optical (Wireless)
    Internet Speed
    2MB
This link shows how its done, you have to take precautions not to delete the D:/ partition because that is your Recovery Partition(I am guessing from it's size). You can find out from Vista's Disc Management, if it is the recovery partition then create a "Recovery Disc" and keep it safe.Shrinking a Partition in Windows Vista or Server 2008
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Biostar
    CPU
    AMD Athlonx64 Dual Core 3800+ 2.0GHz
    Motherboard
    Biostar MCP6P-M2
    Memory
    4GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce 8400GS
    Monitor(s) Displays
    CIBOX
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800
    Hard Drives
    Hitachi 160GB
You need to:
1) Disable hibernation through command prompt. Type in elevated prompt: powercfg -h off
2) Disable system restore: Start Menu, rightclick on My Computer, click system protection in left-hand list, uncheck the drive you want to disable it on, and confirm your choice.
3) Disable the pagefile: Open up System in Control Panel, then Advanced System Settings \ Advanced \ Performance \ Advanced \ Change \ No Paging File.
4) Disable the kernel memory dump. Open up System in Control Panel, then Advanced System Settings \ Advanced \ Startup and Recovery \ Settings \ System Failure \ change drop-down menu to (none).
5) Run the disk cleanup wizard and be sure to delete all previous restore points and hibernation files.
6) Reboot
7) Download the 30-day free trial of PerfectDisk 10 Professional.
8) In the PD10 interface, select you drive and run a SMARTPlacement defrag
9) When that is done, do a consolidate free space defrag. This will create the largest chunks of fre space as possible.
10) When that is finished, in the main page of PD10, right next to the size of your hard drive, check the box that says "boot." This will defrag Windows system files that can only be moved when Windows is not yet booted. This will make it defrag system files EVERY time you boot, so you should probably turn it off after the first use.

Using these 10 steps, I went from 3GB available for a partition to over 104GB. I would strongly advise against uing GParted and similar utilities unless you REALLY know what you're doing. After you have done all the partitions you wish, you should probably re-enable system restore, hibernation, page filing, and kernel memory dump. I now have a 200GB Vista x64 Home Premium partition (main), a 25GB partition for testing Windows 7, and a 10GB recovery partition. Cheers!
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Gateway T-6836
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo T5750 @ 2.00 GHz
    Motherboard
    Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
    Memory
    4.00 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel GMA X3100 (integrated)
    Sound Card
    SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
    Monitor(s) Displays
    13.1" Generic PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800
    Hard Drives
    Fujitsu MHZ2320BH-G2 320GB SATA Drive, 5400 rpm, 300MBps
    PSU
    Gateway ADP-65HB BB (Output: 19v, 3.42A)
    Keyboard
    Standard PS/2 Keyboard (Laptop)
    Mouse
    Logitech V220 Wireless Mouse or Synaptics Touchpad V5.10
    Internet Speed
    16 Mbps down, 4 Mbps up
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