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Old 04-21-2008   #1 (permalink)
Zack Barresse
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Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The second
partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP partition but
the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing back an error.
I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit Vista. Any pointers
or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help would be appreciated.

--
Zack Barresse
Microsoft MVP (Excel)


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Old 04-27-2008   #2 (permalink)
Zack Barresse
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

Anybody out there......

"Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:483598BC-25F6-48CE-A784-8CD6549A20F4@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The
>second partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP
>partition but the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing
>back an error. I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit
>Vista. Any pointers or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help
>would be appreciated.
>
> --
> Zack Barresse
> Microsoft MVP (Excel)
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-27-2008   #3 (permalink)
NetLink_Blue
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

GPart partition manager can do this for you. Recently I used Partition
Manager and Acronis Disk Suite managers because I had access to these discs.

The pucker factor can be high. Especially when you first boot-up after
resizing. All my Windows OS's came back with a "found new hardware"
message. But all was well ...

Link Blue


"Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Anybody out there......
>
> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:483598BC-25F6-48CE-A784-8CD6549A20F4@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The
>>second partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP
>>partition but the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing
>>back an error. I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit
>>Vista. Any pointers or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help
>>would be appreciated.
>>
>> --
>> Zack Barresse
>> Microsoft MVP (Excel)
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-27-2008   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

boot in to xp and try partition magic
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Old 04-28-2008   #5 (permalink)
Zack Barresse
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

Thank you for responding!

I couldn't get Acronis to work, tried that. Couldn't get the Gpart to get
working either (maybe it's just me).

Problem with this is the XP partition is my main boot partition. So I can't
delete it (well, I could, but I'd have to run the Vista startup recovery
tool) without giving my laptop nothing to recognize/boot to.

Would a complete format be better here I'm wondering?? I'm leaning that
way. It was a dumb idea to do the 64 bit anyway. I more or less just wanted
to try it. Re-tard-ed.

--
Zack Barresse



"NetLink_Blue" <PcjTv@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> GPart partition manager can do this for you. Recently I used Partition
> Manager and Acronis Disk Suite managers because I had access to these
> discs.
>
> The pucker factor can be high. Especially when you first boot-up after
> resizing. All my Windows OS's came back with a "found new hardware"
> message. But all was well ...
>
> Link Blue
>
>
> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:8235AFD0-EE86-4802-8FD3-098960A43358@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Anybody out there......
>>
>> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:483598BC-25F6-48CE-A784-8CD6549A20F4@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>>I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The
>>>second partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP
>>>partition but the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing
>>>back an error. I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit
>>>Vista. Any pointers or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help
>>>would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Zack Barresse
>>> Microsoft MVP (Excel)
>>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-28-2008   #6 (permalink)
Zack Barresse
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

Hi, thanks for responding!

I did the boot to XP, but don't have partition magic. I did try acronis
disk manager though, with no success. What's your take on complete
formatting?

--
Zack Barresse



"chinga69" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

>
> boot in to xp and try partition magic
>
>
> --
> chinga69
>
> CHEERS CHINGA69
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Old 04-28-2008   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

if xp is the main os boot to vista make xp the default boot option with vista boot pro or similar then reboot to xp use xp disk manager to delete the vista partition give all the disk to xp then resize the disk to the size you want.
reload vista
is that what your trying to do
its a long way round but will save reloading xp

Last edited by chinga69; 04-28-2008 at 04:01 PM..
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Old 04-28-2008   #8 (permalink)
NetLink_Blue
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista


"Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Thank you for responding!
>
> I couldn't get Acronis to work, tried that. Couldn't get the Gpart to get
> working either (maybe it's just me).
My mind is boggled.
Quote:

> Problem with this is the XP partition is my main boot partition. So I
> can't delete it (well, I could, but I'd have to run the Vista startup
> recovery tool) without giving my laptop nothing to recognize/boot to.
To resize partitions, nothing needs to get deleted. Very mysterious.
Quote:

> Would a complete format be better here I'm wondering?? I'm leaning that
> way. It was a dumb idea to do the 64 bit anyway. I more or less just
> wanted to try it. Re-tard-ed.
>
> --
> Zack Barresse
Starting with a clean slate ( complete format) is always in style over here.
Why hasn't 64-bit worked out for you?

net


Quote:

> "NetLink_Blue" <PcjTv@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%2328eFyMqIHA.3408@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> GPart partition manager can do this for you. Recently I used Partition
>> Manager and Acronis Disk Suite managers because I had access to these
>> discs.
>>
>> The pucker factor can be high. Especially when you first boot-up after
>> resizing. All my Windows OS's came back with a "found new hardware"
>> message. But all was well ...
>>
>> Link Blue
>>
>>
>> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:8235AFD0-EE86-4802-8FD3-098960A43358@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> Anybody out there......
>>>
>>> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:483598BC-25F6-48CE-A784-8CD6549A20F4@xxxxxx
>>>>I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The
>>>>second partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP
>>>>partition but the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing
>>>>back an error. I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit
>>>>Vista. Any pointers or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help
>>>>would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Zack Barresse
>>>> Microsoft MVP (Excel)
>>>
>>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-28-2008   #9 (permalink)
NetLink_Blue
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

I had forgotten that when dual-booting Vista and WinXP, everything gets
processed by Vista first. No matter what partition the OS's are installed
into.

There are probably web pages that explain how to untangle this mess. Vista
really is a royale pain-in-the-ASS sometimes. Please don't get me started
on "Taking Control" of files and permissions. What a freakin' hairball.

( Today I finally disabled the moronic, insane UAC feature - "User Account
Control". Sometimes I like to create small text files with info about my
program installs. Idiotic Vista would not allow my to do this in <Program
Files> folders and even C:\<root>.)

NetLink (red) Blue ... sheesh


"chinga69" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

>
> if xp is the main os boot to vista make xp the default boot option with
> vista boot pro or similar then reboot to xp use xp disk manager to
> delete the vista partion give all the disk to xp then resize the disk to
> the size you want reload vista
> is that what your trying to do its a lomg way round but will save
> reloading xp
>
>
> --
> chinga69
>
> CHEERS CHINGA69
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-29-2008   #10 (permalink)
Zack Barresse
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Re: Resize 32-bit XP partition from 64-bit Vista

Well, the 64-bit has worked out actually. It was the very dumb idea of me
putting a 32-bit partition on the same hdd. Which I do not use now so I
wanted to get rid of... and my problem pops up. I'll probably just format
and put the 64-bit back on the entire hdd.

--
Zack Barresse



"NetLink_Blue" <PcjTv@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>
> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A32F2121-BB2B-4049-9751-E64B7CAE9D2F@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Thank you for responding!
>>
>> I couldn't get Acronis to work, tried that. Couldn't get the Gpart to
>> get working either (maybe it's just me).
>
> My mind is boggled.
>
Quote:

>> Problem with this is the XP partition is my main boot partition. So I
>> can't delete it (well, I could, but I'd have to run the Vista startup
>> recovery tool) without giving my laptop nothing to recognize/boot to.
>
> To resize partitions, nothing needs to get deleted. Very mysterious.
>
Quote:

>> Would a complete format be better here I'm wondering?? I'm leaning that
>> way. It was a dumb idea to do the 64 bit anyway. I more or less just
>> wanted to try it. Re-tard-ed.
>>
>> --
>> Zack Barresse
>
> Starting with a clean slate ( complete format) is always in style over
> here. Why hasn't 64-bit worked out for you?
>
> net
>
>
>
Quote:

>> "NetLink_Blue" <PcjTv@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%2328eFyMqIHA.3408@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> GPart partition manager can do this for you. Recently I used Partition
>>> Manager and Acronis Disk Suite managers because I had access to these
>>> discs.
>>>
>>> The pucker factor can be high. Especially when you first boot-up after
>>> resizing. All my Windows OS's came back with a "found new hardware"
>>> message. But all was well ...
>>>
>>> Link Blue
>>>
>>>
>>> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:8235AFD0-EE86-4802-8FD3-098960A43358@xxxxxx
>>>> Anybody out there......
>>>>
>>>> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:483598BC-25F6-48CE-A784-8CD6549A20F4@xxxxxx
>>>>>I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The
>>>>>second partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP
>>>>>partition but the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing
>>>>>back an error. I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit
>>>>>Vista. Any pointers or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help
>>>>>would be appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Zack Barresse
>>>>> Microsoft MVP (Excel)
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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