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| | Can't resize partition?!? After lots of tormenting over Vista and driver related problems, I've decided to dual boot Windows XP on my computer. However I can't seem to resize my main partition (by shrinking C: in Computer Management). I can only shrink 464MB. I have 298GB of space on my hard drive and 181GB has been used, with 116GB left over, yes it doesn't make sense - where is that other 1GB? Anyway, the real problem is why I can't resize more than 464MB even though I have 116GB of free space. Any help appreciated. |
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| | Re: Can't resize partition?!? Now please honestly tell me, isn't this incredibly dumb of vista? When vista finds an unmovable system file it can no longer resize the partition. This is a mediocre stupid limitation.... either make a correct resize capability or don't do it at all! Anyway.. you will have to use some other 3rd part program like acronis disk director (latest version) or paragon disk manager (latest version) "Tony" <Tony@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54001880-7494-4176-9B2A-3D5F2DB21830@xxxxxx Quote: > After lots of tormenting over Vista and driver related problems, I've > decided > to dual boot Windows XP on my computer. However I can't seem to resize my > main partition (by shrinking C: in Computer Management). I can only shrink > 464MB. I have 298GB of space on my hard drive and 181GB has been used, > with > 116GB left over, yes it doesn't make sense - where is that other 1GB? > Anyway, > the real problem is why I can't resize more than 464MB even though I have > 116GB of free space. Any help appreciated. |
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| | RE: Can't resize partition?!? http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp Have read of the above link, including shrinking "Tony" wrote: Quote: > After lots of tormenting over Vista and driver related problems, I've decided > to dual boot Windows XP on my computer. However I can't seem to resize my > main partition (by shrinking C: in Computer Management). I can only shrink > 464MB. I have 298GB of space on my hard drive and 181GB has been used, with > 116GB left over, yes it doesn't make sense - where is that other 1GB? Anyway, > the real problem is why I can't resize more than 464MB even though I have > 116GB of free space. Any help appreciated. |
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| | Re: Can't resize partition?!? 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) "Tony" <Tony@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54001880-7494-4176-9B2A-3D5F2DB21830@xxxxxx Quote: > After lots of tormenting over Vista and driver related problems, I've > decided > to dual boot Windows XP on my computer. However I can't seem to resize my > main partition (by shrinking C: in Computer Management). I can only shrink > 464MB. I have 298GB of space on my hard drive and 181GB has been used, > with > 116GB left over, yes it doesn't make sense - where is that other 1GB? > Anyway, > the real problem is why I can't resize more than 464MB even though I have > 116GB of free space. Any help appreciated. |
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| | Re: Can't resize partition?!? You're supposed to install the older operating system first in a dual-boot system anyways so I don't think it'll even work unless you start from scratch. In that case you could just delete the existing partition and create two new ones. Install XP first and then install Vista. "Tony" <Tony@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54001880-7494-4176-9B2A-3D5F2DB21830@xxxxxx Quote: > After lots of tormenting over Vista and driver related problems, I've > decided > to dual boot Windows XP on my computer. However I can't seem to resize my > main partition (by shrinking C: in Computer Management). I can only shrink > 464MB. I have 298GB of space on my hard drive and 181GB has been used, > with > 116GB left over, yes it doesn't make sense - where is that other 1GB? > Anyway, > the real problem is why I can't resize more than 464MB even though I have > 116GB of free space. Any help appreciated. |
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| | Re: Can't resize partition?!? Please consider a third party utility to achieve this, http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html - Twisted Vista "Tony" <Tony@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54001880-7494-4176-9B2A-3D5F2DB21830@xxxxxx | After lots of tormenting over Vista and driver related problems, I've decided | to dual boot Windows XP on my computer. However I can't seem to resize my | main partition (by shrinking C: in Computer Management). I can only shrink | 464MB. I have 298GB of space on my hard drive and 181GB has been used, with | 116GB left over, yes it doesn't make sense - where is that other 1GB? Anyway, | the real problem is why I can't resize more than 464MB even though I have | 116GB of free space. Any help appreciated. |
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| | Re: Can't resize partition?!? Thanks for the help guys. Will passing through the unmovable file stuff up the computer in any way? There must be some reason why Vista doesn't allow you to shrink further than the first unmovable file. So for example if I use Acronis Disk Director to shrink the main partition even though there is an unmovable file, it won't damage or lose any important system files etc? |
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| | Re: Can't resize partition?!? You would create the boot CD using the Acronis utility to do so. Then you boot from the CD and do your partition work (on the system partition) from there. No system files are locked, or in use, so you can accomplish anything you need. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "Tony" <Tony@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1F7459A9-5A01-49C2-8781-22681A663F95@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the help guys. Will passing through the unmovable file stuff up > the computer in any way? There must be some reason why Vista doesn't allow > you to shrink further than the first unmovable file. So for example if I > use > Acronis Disk Director to shrink the main partition even though there is an > unmovable file, it won't damage or lose any important system files etc? > |
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