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| 01-29-2008 | #1 (permalink) |
| | Extend the system partition? Hi I'll be glad if you could help me. I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) Quote: > I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? Vista ? I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation of partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular question. |
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| 01-29-2008 | #2 (permalink) |
| | RE: Extend the system partition? Right-click Computer > Manage > Storage > Disk Management then right-click the drive to be changed or have a look here http://www.vistamania.org/index.php?...=518&Itemid=34 The shrink partition utility can only decrease the partition size down to the first unmovable/locked system file. To get round this, temporarily turn off System Restore, do the shrink and turn System Restore back on. Running a defrag may also move some of the ‘unmovable’ files. Alternatively, you can shrink partitions by running the diskpart command from the Vista DVD, which avoids the occurrence of locked files. "Hecatonchires" wrote: Quote: > Hi > > I'll be glad if you could help me. > > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) > Quote: > > I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough Windows > Vista ? > > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation of > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular question. |
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| 01-29-2008 | #3 (permalink) |
| | RE: Extend the system partition? Hi Thanks for your quick answer, but it seems you focus on the "shrink", which is the deletion of the partition (D:, 400Go in my case) What about the possibility to extend C: afterwards (system partition, 100Go) to the total of the HD, that is to say 500Go ? "BurrWalnut" wrote: Quote: > Right-click Computer > Manage > Storage > Disk Management then right-click > the drive to be changed or have a look here > http://www.vistamania.org/index.php?...=518&Itemid=34 > > The shrink partition utility can only decrease the partition size down to > the first unmovable/locked system file. To get round this, temporarily turn > off System Restore, do the shrink and turn System Restore back on. Running a > defrag may also move some of the ‘unmovable’ files. > Alternatively, you can shrink partitions by running the diskpart command > from the Vista DVD, which avoids the occurrence of locked files. > > "Hecatonchires" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi > > > > I'll be glad if you could help me. > > > > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD > > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() > > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) > > Quote: > > > I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? > > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough Windows > > Vista ? > > > > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation of > > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular question. |
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| 01-29-2008 | #4 (permalink) |
| | RE: Extend the system partition? I don't know if you can remove D completely and allocate the unused space to C. You could certainly make it much smaller and increase the size of C. "Hecatonchires" wrote: Quote: > Hi > > Thanks for your quick answer, but it seems you focus on the "shrink", which > is the deletion of the partition (D:, 400Go in my case) > > What about the possibility to extend C: afterwards (system partition, 100Go) > to the total of the HD, that is to say 500Go ? > > "BurrWalnut" wrote: > Quote: > > Right-click Computer > Manage > Storage > Disk Management then right-click > > the drive to be changed or have a look here > > http://www.vistamania.org/index.php?...=518&Itemid=34 > > > > The shrink partition utility can only decrease the partition size down to > > the first unmovable/locked system file. To get round this, temporarily turn > > off System Restore, do the shrink and turn System Restore back on. Running a > > defrag may also move some of the ‘unmovable’ files. > > Alternatively, you can shrink partitions by running the diskpart command > > from the Vista DVD, which avoids the occurrence of locked files. > > > > "Hecatonchires" wrote: > > Quote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I'll be glad if you could help me. > > > > > > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD > > > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() > > > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) > > > > > > > I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? > > > > > > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough Windows > > > Vista ? > > > > > > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation of > > > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular question. |
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| 01-29-2008 | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Extend the system partition? Hi, Hecatonchires. That should be no problem at all, using Disk Management. Just Delete Drive D:, then Extend Drive C: to use the contiguous now-unallocated space. By default, Extend will use the entire amount (400 GB) available, making a 500 GB Drive C: and leaving no Free Space on that physical drive. If you want to use only a part of the 400 GB, note that the Extend wizard lets you specify the size in MEGAbytes, not GIGAbytes. So if you want to extend C: by 60 GB - to 160 GB - then enter 60,000 (MB), not 60. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1293D46F-8AC2-4F53-ADBB-AE1F3D212013@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I'll be glad if you could help me. > > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) > Quote: >> I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and >> extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough > Windows > Vista ? > > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation of > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular > question. |
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| 01-29-2008 | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: Extend the system partition? "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F26288E-F2C2-4783-83E7-37A4393DF082@xxxxxxQuote: > Hi > > Thanks for your quick answer, but it seems you focus on the "shrink", > which > is the deletion of the partition (D:, 400Go in my case) > > What about the possibility to extend C: afterwards (system partition, > 100Go) > to the total of the HD, that is to say 500Go ? Part of the issue is that the C drive is the system partition, and rules are stricter for system partitions. It is not possible to *extend* the system partition or volume with Windows-only tools. IIRC, this restriction is in place even if the disk is dynamic, a topic you may not want to get involved with. You can do it with a number of 3rd party tools, such as Acronis Disk Director or Partition Magic. These will likely cost in the $50 range. If you have another hard disk handy, many disk cloning programs (including the free trial of Acronis TrueImage Home, run in Manual mode) will allow you to alter the target partition size. So, you'd clone your C drive to a large enough disk, then clone back to the original disk, choosing the entire drive size. I did this a number of times with XP. But, be aware that Vista can behave a little differently. When I got *this* system, its hard disk was too small. I cloned to a larger drive adjusting the partition sizes... and Vista wouldn't boot. I had to re-run the system restore utility, essentially doing a clean install of Vista. Before you take any action like this, back up your data, FIRST. The tools are reliable, but ... things can happen. HTH -pk Quote: > > "BurrWalnut" wrote: > Quote: >> Right-click Computer > Manage > Storage > Disk Management then >> right-click >> the drive to be changed or have a look here >> http://www.vistamania.org/index.php?...=518&Itemid=34 >> >> The shrink partition utility can only decrease the partition size down to >> the first unmovable/locked system file. To get round this, temporarily >> turn >> off System Restore, do the shrink and turn System Restore back on. >> Running a >> defrag may also move some of the ‘unmovable’ files. >> Alternatively, you can shrink partitions by running the diskpart command >> from the Vista DVD, which avoids the occurrence of locked files. >> >> "Hecatonchires" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Hi >> > >> > I'll be glad if you could help me. >> > >> > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD >> > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() >> > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) >> > >> > > I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: >> > > and extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? >> > >> > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough >> > Windows >> > Vista ? >> > >> > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation >> > of >> > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular >> > question. |
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| 01-30-2008 | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: Extend the system partition? Aya, two answers, but contradictory ! RC explains that it is possible 1. delete D 2. extend C (which is the system partition) (no space would be lost?) But in the post before, Patrick says that it's not possible: "The short answer is no, you can't do this with included tools. Part of the issue is that the C drive is the system partition, and rules are stricter for system partitions. It is not possible to *extend* the system partition or volume with Windows-only tools. IIRC, this restriction is in place even if the disk is dynamic, a topic you may not want to get involved with." Do you both confirm your point of view ? Thanks ! "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Hecatonchires. > > That should be no problem at all, using Disk Management. > > Just Delete Drive D:, then Extend Drive C: to use the contiguous > now-unallocated space. > > By default, Extend will use the entire amount (400 GB) available, making a > 500 GB Drive C: and leaving no Free Space on that physical drive. If you > want to use only a part of the 400 GB, note that the Extend wizard lets you > specify the size in MEGAbytes, not GIGAbytes. So if you want to extend C: > by 60 GB - to 160 GB - then enter 60,000 (MB), not 60. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1293D46F-8AC2-4F53-ADBB-AE1F3D212013@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi > > > > I'll be glad if you could help me. > > > > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD > > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() > > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) > > Quote: > >> I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and > >> extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? > > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough > > Windows > > Vista ? > > > > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation of > > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular > > question. |
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| 01-30-2008 | #8 (permalink) |
| | Re: Extend the system partition? Hi, Hecatonchires. In WinXP, Disk Management could not Extend the System Partition. In Vista's Disk Management, it can - unless some other restriction applies, such as being formatted FAT or being a dynamic volume. From what you've told us, neither of those restrictions apply in your case. For details, start DM, then click Help | Help Topics and type "extend" into the Search box. The first article listed should be "Extend a Basic Volume". DM's Help file is actually only a part of the broader Help file for the Microsoft Management Console, and it goes off into many issues that most of us users never see, such as dynamic volumes and GPT disks. But if you keep your focus on Basic Volumes, formatted NTFS, then there is a LOT of good information in this file. (The Help file in WinXP is much more focused on what most of us need every day, but the DM "snap-in" in Vista can do a lot more than the one in WinXP.) I have Extended my System Volume using Disk Management in Vista, and other posters here have reported success, too. See the recent thread, "Extend Volume", started by Derek Da Silva on 1/18/2008 in microsoft.public.windows.vista.general. As always, of course, be careful. A power failure in the middle of the process would be disaster without a good backup! RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:461AF3A4-441D-41A2-BAEF-C17EFDDE1703@xxxxxx Quote: > Aya, two answers, but contradictory ! > > RC explains that it is possible > 1. delete D > 2. extend C (which is the system partition) > (no space would be lost?) > > But in the post before, Patrick says that it's not possible: > "The short answer is no, you can't do this with included tools. > Part of the issue is that the C drive is the system partition, and rules > are > stricter for system partitions. > It is not possible to *extend* the system partition or volume with > Windows-only tools. IIRC, this restriction is in place even if the disk > is dynamic, a topic you may not want to get involved with." > > Do you both confirm your point of view ? > > Thanks ! > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Hecatonchires. >> >> That should be no problem at all, using Disk Management. >> >> Just Delete Drive D:, then Extend Drive C: to use the contiguous >> now-unallocated space. >> >> By default, Extend will use the entire amount (400 GB) available, making >> a >> 500 GB Drive C: and leaving no Free Space on that physical drive. If you >> want to use only a part of the 400 GB, note that the Extend wizard lets >> you >> specify the size in MEGAbytes, not GIGAbytes. So if you want to extend >> C: >> by 60 GB - to 160 GB - then enter 60,000 (MB), not 60. >> >> RC >> >> "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in >> message >> news:1293D46F-8AC2-4F53-ADBB-AE1F3D212013@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi >> > >> > I'll be glad if you could help me. >> > >> > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD >> > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() >> > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) >> > >> >> I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and >> >> extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? >> > >> > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough >> > Windows >> > Vista ? >> > >> > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation >> > of >> > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular >> > question. |
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| 01-31-2008 | #9 (permalink) |
| | Re: Extend the system partition? All right, thanks for the clarification ; I'll try that next week when I'll have more time, without forgetting to backup all the important data Thanks for your help "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Hecatonchires. > > In WinXP, Disk Management could not Extend the System Partition. In Vista's > Disk Management, it can - unless some other restriction applies, such as > being formatted FAT or being a dynamic volume. From what you've told us, > neither of those restrictions apply in your case. > > For details, start DM, then click Help | Help Topics and type "extend" into > the Search box. The first article listed should be "Extend a Basic Volume". > DM's Help file is actually only a part of the broader Help file for the > Microsoft Management Console, and it goes off into many issues that most of > us users never see, such as dynamic volumes and GPT disks. But if you keep > your focus on Basic Volumes, formatted NTFS, then there is a LOT of good > information in this file. (The Help file in WinXP is much more focused on > what most of us need every day, but the DM "snap-in" in Vista can do a lot > more than the one in WinXP.) > > I have Extended my System Volume using Disk Management in Vista, and other > posters here have reported success, too. See the recent thread, "Extend > Volume", started by Derek Da Silva on 1/18/2008 in > microsoft.public.windows.vista.general. > > As always, of course, be careful. A power failure in the middle of the > process would be disaster without a good backup! > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:461AF3A4-441D-41A2-BAEF-C17EFDDE1703@xxxxxx Quote: > > Aya, two answers, but contradictory ! > > > > RC explains that it is possible > > 1. delete D > > 2. extend C (which is the system partition) > > (no space would be lost?) > > > > But in the post before, Patrick says that it's not possible: > > "The short answer is no, you can't do this with included tools. > > Part of the issue is that the C drive is the system partition, and rules > > are > > stricter for system partitions. > > It is not possible to *extend* the system partition or volume with > > Windows-only tools. IIRC, this restriction is in place even if the disk > > is dynamic, a topic you may not want to get involved with." > > > > Do you both confirm your point of view ? > > > > Thanks ! > > > > "R. C. White" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi, Hecatonchires. > >> > >> That should be no problem at all, using Disk Management. > >> > >> Just Delete Drive D:, then Extend Drive C: to use the contiguous > >> now-unallocated space. > >> > >> By default, Extend will use the entire amount (400 GB) available, making > >> a > >> 500 GB Drive C: and leaving no Free Space on that physical drive. If you > >> want to use only a part of the 400 GB, note that the Extend wizard lets > >> you > >> specify the size in MEGAbytes, not GIGAbytes. So if you want to extend > >> C: > >> by 60 GB - to 160 GB - then enter 60,000 (MB), not 60. > >> > >> RC > >> > >> "Hecatonchires" <Hecatonchires@xxxxxx> wrote in > >> message > >> news:1293D46F-8AC2-4F53-ADBB-AE1F3D212013@xxxxxx > >> > Hi > >> > > >> > I'll be glad if you could help me. > >> > > >> > I bought a new PC with a 500Go HD > >> > I installed Vista Home Premium on a partition of 100Go (C ![]() > >> > I have therefore another partition for the remaining (D:, 400Go) > >> > > >> >> I'd like to know whether it is possible to delete the partition D: and > >> >> extend C: to the full size of the HD (500Go) ? > >> > > >> > I'd like to avoid using third party software ; is it possible trough > >> > Windows > >> > Vista ? > >> > > >> > I read things on Microsoft website regarding the deletion and creation > >> > of > >> > partition, but never managed to find out an answer for my particular > >> > question. |
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