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| | Extend Partition in Vista I have Vista Premium with a 150 Gb Hard Disc. This was part of a new Dell PC already partitioned in the expected C:\ drive for the OS and D:\ for recovery. I wanted to add another partition and move all my files from the public directory. However, on shrinking free space I was only able to create a maximum 20 Gb partition so have not been able to move all of my public files (I'm about 30 Gb short). Even though I have over 50 Gb free space remaining on the C:\ drive I am unable to move this by using extend volume for the newly created P:\ drive. The extend option is there but faded out. Any ideas? Mark |
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| | Re: Extend Partition in Vista "Mark" <me@home> wrote >I have Vista Premium with a 150 Gb Hard Disc. This was part of a new Dell >PC already partitioned in the expected C:\ drive for the OS and D:\ for >recovery. > > I wanted to add another partition and move all my files from the public > directory. However, on shrinking free space I was only able to create a > maximum 20 Gb partition so have not been able to move all of my public > files (I'm about 30 Gb short). Even though I have over 50 Gb free space > remaining on the C:\ drive I am unable to move this by using extend volume > for the newly created P:\ drive. The extend option is there but faded out. Vista's partitioning capabilities are limited. It will shrink a volume until it gets to the first unmovable file (unmovable for Vista's partition manager). For more flexibility use a 3rd party partitioning tool such as Acronis Disk Director Suite 10 or BootIt NG. Do not use Partition Magic. Make sure you have a full and complete backup before doing any partitioning work. Of course this goes without saying, one should always have a full backup. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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