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| | Vista On-the-fly Partitioning (Disk Management) I have a 150GB disk on my laptop. It came with 2 partitions: C (130GB) and D (20GB). I created a third partition X (30GB) by shrinking D by 10GB and C by 20GB. I then realized I could just do away with D altogether, and deleted it. I then was able to expand X to 55GB which left C with 95GB. Now I have C (95GB) and X (55GB). C is root where the OS (Vista 32bit) and X is where I keep data and multimedia. X drive is quickly running out of room, but Vista won't allow me to expand X anymore. C has only about 30GB on it with 60GB of free space, and I've deleted every old backup point, etc just in case. No matter what I try, I can't resize my volumes anymore. My space on my data partition is running out quick. What's the problem here? |
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| | Re: Vista On-the-fly Partitioning (Disk Management) The built-in shrink utility will be able to decrease the partition size till it bumps against the first unmovable/locked system file. If you want to decrease the partition further you will need a 3rd party Disk Management tool. I use Acronis Disk Director suite. The latest posted version (ver 10.0 build 2160) is 100% Vista compatible. After installing the program, create the emergency CD. Reboot the computer and boot up with this CD. Do your partition work from there. You will not be hampered with locked files. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) |
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| | Re: Vista On-the-fly Partitioning (Disk Management) I also prefer Acronis Disk Director, it is an excellent product. Which leads me to another point. I see certain things touted as a feature in Vista, and yet I also see many advanced users recommending something else. For instance, CompletePC Backup. I see a lot of MVPs recommending Acronis True Image instead. Of course, the Home Premium version, which most home users will have, doesn't even include CompletePC Backup. Which, IMO, is as dumb as leaving Bitlocker out of Vista Business. -Michael * Richard Urban: > The built-in shrink utility will be able to decrease the partition size till > it bumps against the first unmovable/locked system file. > > If you want to decrease the partition further you will need a 3rd party Disk > Management tool. I use Acronis Disk Director suite. The latest posted > version (ver 10.0 build 2160) is 100% Vista compatible. After installing the > program, create the > emergency CD. Reboot the computer and boot up with this CD. Do your > partition work from there. You will not be hampered with locked files. > > |
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| | Re: Vista On-the-fly Partitioning (Disk Management) On Jun 10, 9:38 am, "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote: > The built-in shrink utility will be able to decrease the partition size till > it bumps against the first unmovable/locked system file. > So there's no way to move an "unmovable/locked" system file? Anyway, thanks for clarifying why this wasn't working. |
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