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Old 03-09-2007   #1 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

Setup:
1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage

I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!

PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
volume to extend it to (diskpart)

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Old 03-09-2007   #2 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

RE: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
"error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?

"Dan" wrote:

> Setup:
> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
>
> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
>
> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
> volume to extend it to (diskpart)

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-10-2007   #3 (permalink)
Michael Jennings


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
> So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
> went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
> "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
>
> "Dan" wrote:
>
>> Setup:
>> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
>>
>> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
>> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
>> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
>> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
>> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
>>
>> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
>> volume to extend it to (diskpart)



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Old 03-11-2007   #4 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search

"Michael Jennings" wrote:

> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
> >
> > "Dan" wrote:
> >
> >> Setup:
> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
> >>
> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
> >>
> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)

>
>
>

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Old 03-11-2007   #5 (permalink)
Michael Jennings


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement.

Disk management gave me an error when I tried to format
raw space (green bar) rather than unallocated space (black bar).
Which do you have - raw or unallocated? If raw, delete it, create
a simple volume and format it. Delete again until you get back
to unallocated, then extend into the space from either side.

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B072709-B8E0-451D-90A0-FC1C126FE4CC@microsoft.com...
> Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search
>
> "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>
>> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
>> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
>>
>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
>> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
>> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
>> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
>> >
>> > "Dan" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Setup:
>> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
>> >>
>> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
>> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
>> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
>> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
>> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
>> >>
>> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
>> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)

>>
>>
>>



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Old 03-11-2007   #6 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

It is raw (green bar) but I am unable to delete it again. When I right click
on the block the only option I get is "New Simple Volume". "New Spanned
Volume", "New Striped Volume", and "Delete Partition" are grayed out.

The disk is a "Basic" disk. Does this make a difference? If it has to be
dynamic, is there any disadvantage to converting my only disk (holds OS and
storage) into a dynamic disk?

"Michael Jennings" wrote:

> You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement.
>
> Disk management gave me an error when I tried to format
> raw space (green bar) rather than unallocated space (black bar).
> Which do you have - raw or unallocated? If raw, delete it, create
> a simple volume and format it. Delete again until you get back
> to unallocated, then extend into the space from either side.
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B072709-B8E0-451D-90A0-FC1C126FE4CC@microsoft.com...
> > Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
> > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search
> >
> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
> >
> >> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
> >> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
> >>
> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
> >> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
> >> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
> >> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
> >> >
> >> > "Dan" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Setup:
> >> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
> >> >>
> >> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
> >> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
> >> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
> >> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
> >> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
> >> >>
> >> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
> >> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

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Old 03-11-2007   #7 (permalink)
Michael Jennings


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

Your objective is to turn it into unallocated space. I don't know why
"delete partition" is grayed out - it wasn't for me. The partition should
not be marked boot or system if it's raw, but XP had files in there.
Maybe Vista is protecting its bootup, secretly living on D:? When
you select New Simple Volume do you get the error immediately?
Is there time to select *against* a drive letter and file system? Does
that complete, resulting in raw space? Then does delete work?

Since dynamic disks are complicated, and you want simple, I don't
think you want dynamic but I can't advise because I haven't tried them.

If it's still stuck there, try diskpart from a command prompt:
Start Search
cmd
diskpart
help
list disk
select disk # (where # is probably zero)
list partition
select partition # (where # is your target 20G)
(Try "delete partition" without using the "override" parameter)
delete partition
(If that doesn't work, use the "override" parameter)
delete partition override
quit

*Make sure* to put in the correct partition number in when you select it.

You might have to DVD repair the Vista boot.

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33B6BBED-66A2-4354-BEBB-164B187978D7@microsoft.com...
> It is raw (green bar) but I am unable to delete it again. When I right click
> on the block the only option I get is "New Simple Volume". "New Spanned
> Volume", "New Striped Volume", and "Delete Partition" are grayed out.
>
> The disk is a "Basic" disk. Does this make a difference? If it has to be
> dynamic, is there any disadvantage to converting my only disk (holds OS and
> storage) into a dynamic disk?
>
> "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>
>> You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement.
>>
>> Disk management gave me an error when I tried to format
>> raw space (green bar) rather than unallocated space (black bar).
>> Which do you have - raw or unallocated? If raw, delete it, create
>> a simple volume and format it. Delete again until you get back
>> to unallocated, then extend into the space from either side.
>>
>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B072709-B8E0-451D-90A0-FC1C126FE4CC@microsoft.com...
>> > Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
>> > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search
>> >
>> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
>> >> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
>> >>
>> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
>> >> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
>> >> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
>> >> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
>> >> >
>> >> > "Dan" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Setup:
>> >> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
>> >> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
>> >> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
>> >> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
>> >> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
>> >> >>
>> >> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
>> >> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



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Old 03-13-2007   #8 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

When I select make a new simple partition, I can get all the way though the
prompts (selecting size, drive letter, format option, summary etc.) but when
I click finish that's when I get the "out of space" error i reported in my
first post. So it never completes and the space is still "Free Space" and
never changes. Delete is never an option except for the very first time when
I deleted it when it was still an XP partition.

I tried using the diskpart command line prompt and I still cannot do it
because the 20GB of free space doesn't even show up when I do a list
partition. When I do list disk, it does show my disk and say that there is
20GB of free space though. List partition just shows my Vista and storage
partitions. It just seems like that 20GB of free space is lost.

I also attempted to use the Vista boot CD to repartition it, but I got that
error that I reported in my second post.

Is my 20GB lost forever? =(

"Michael Jennings" wrote:

> Your objective is to turn it into unallocated space. I don't know why
> "delete partition" is grayed out - it wasn't for me. The partition should
> not be marked boot or system if it's raw, but XP had files in there.
> Maybe Vista is protecting its bootup, secretly living on D:? When
> you select New Simple Volume do you get the error immediately?
> Is there time to select *against* a drive letter and file system? Does
> that complete, resulting in raw space? Then does delete work?
>
> Since dynamic disks are complicated, and you want simple, I don't
> think you want dynamic but I can't advise because I haven't tried them.
>
> If it's still stuck there, try diskpart from a command prompt:
> Start Search
> cmd
> diskpart
> help
> list disk
> select disk # (where # is probably zero)
> list partition
> select partition # (where # is your target 20G)
> (Try "delete partition" without using the "override" parameter)
> delete partition
> (If that doesn't work, use the "override" parameter)
> delete partition override
> quit
>
> *Make sure* to put in the correct partition number in when you select it.
>
> You might have to DVD repair the Vista boot.
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33B6BBED-66A2-4354-BEBB-164B187978D7@microsoft.com...
> > It is raw (green bar) but I am unable to delete it again. When I right click
> > on the block the only option I get is "New Simple Volume". "New Spanned
> > Volume", "New Striped Volume", and "Delete Partition" are grayed out.
> >
> > The disk is a "Basic" disk. Does this make a difference? If it has to be
> > dynamic, is there any disadvantage to converting my only disk (holds OS and
> > storage) into a dynamic disk?
> >
> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
> >
> >> You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement.
> >>
> >> Disk management gave me an error when I tried to format
> >> raw space (green bar) rather than unallocated space (black bar).
> >> Which do you have - raw or unallocated? If raw, delete it, create
> >> a simple volume and format it. Delete again until you get back
> >> to unallocated, then extend into the space from either side.
> >>
> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B072709-B8E0-451D-90A0-FC1C126FE4CC@microsoft.com...
> >> > Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
> >> > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search
> >> >
> >> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
> >> >> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
> >> >>
> >> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD, but when I
> >> >> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got this error
> >> >> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Dan" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Setup:
> >> >> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp, E(200GB)-storage
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk management in
> >> >> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now. When I attempt
> >> >> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk management) I
> >> >> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete
> >> >> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB back!
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says there's not
> >> >> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

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Old 03-13-2007   #9 (permalink)
John Barnes


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

Have you tried to partition it using a small initial space, say 2 gig. Use
quick format. You can try to expand the partition later.

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
newsA927473-CD17-48EB-AC2C-0CC981F7FC3C@microsoft.com...
> When I select make a new simple partition, I can get all the way though
> the
> prompts (selecting size, drive letter, format option, summary etc.) but
> when
> I click finish that's when I get the "out of space" error i reported in my
> first post. So it never completes and the space is still "Free Space" and
> never changes. Delete is never an option except for the very first time
> when
> I deleted it when it was still an XP partition.
>
> I tried using the diskpart command line prompt and I still cannot do it
> because the 20GB of free space doesn't even show up when I do a list
> partition. When I do list disk, it does show my disk and say that there is
> 20GB of free space though. List partition just shows my Vista and storage
> partitions. It just seems like that 20GB of free space is lost.
>
> I also attempted to use the Vista boot CD to repartition it, but I got
> that
> error that I reported in my second post.
>
> Is my 20GB lost forever? =(
>
> "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>
>> Your objective is to turn it into unallocated space. I don't know why
>> "delete partition" is grayed out - it wasn't for me. The partition should
>> not be marked boot or system if it's raw, but XP had files in there.
>> Maybe Vista is protecting its bootup, secretly living on D:? When
>> you select New Simple Volume do you get the error immediately?
>> Is there time to select *against* a drive letter and file system? Does
>> that complete, resulting in raw space? Then does delete work?
>>
>> Since dynamic disks are complicated, and you want simple, I don't
>> think you want dynamic but I can't advise because I haven't tried them.
>>
>> If it's still stuck there, try diskpart from a command prompt:
>> Start Search
>> cmd
>> diskpart
>> help
>> list disk
>> select disk # (where # is probably zero)
>> list partition
>> select partition # (where # is your target 20G)
>> (Try "delete partition" without using the "override" parameter)
>> delete partition
>> (If that doesn't work, use the "override" parameter)
>> delete partition override
>> quit
>>
>> *Make sure* to put in the correct partition number in when you select it.
>>
>> You might have to DVD repair the Vista boot.
>>
>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:33B6BBED-66A2-4354-BEBB-164B187978D7@microsoft.com...
>> > It is raw (green bar) but I am unable to delete it again. When I right
>> > click
>> > on the block the only option I get is "New Simple Volume". "New Spanned
>> > Volume", "New Striped Volume", and "Delete Partition" are grayed out.
>> >
>> > The disk is a "Basic" disk. Does this make a difference? If it has to
>> > be
>> > dynamic, is there any disadvantage to converting my only disk (holds OS
>> > and
>> > storage) into a dynamic disk?
>> >
>> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement.
>> >>
>> >> Disk management gave me an error when I tried to format
>> >> raw space (green bar) rather than unallocated space (black bar).
>> >> Which do you have - raw or unallocated? If raw, delete it, create
>> >> a simple volume and format it. Delete again until you get back
>> >> to unallocated, then extend into the space from either side.
>> >>
>> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:8B072709-B8E0-451D-90A0-FC1C126FE4CC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
>> >> > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search
>> >> >
>> >> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD,
>> >> >> > but when I
>> >> >> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got
>> >> >> > this error
>> >> >> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "Dan" wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> Setup:
>> >> >> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp,
>> >> >> >> E(200GB)-storage
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk
>> >> >> >> management in
>> >> >> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now.
>> >> >> >> When I attempt
>> >> >> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk
>> >> >> >> management) I
>> >> >> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to
>> >> >> >> complete
>> >> >> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB
>> >> >> >> back!
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says
>> >> >> >> there's not
>> >> >> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>


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Old 03-13-2007   #10 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

Re: Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!

Yes, I have attempted creating a 10GB and 1GB partition in the 20GB free
space, same errors =(.

"John Barnes" wrote:

> Have you tried to partition it using a small initial space, say 2 gig. Use
> quick format. You can try to expand the partition later.
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> newsA927473-CD17-48EB-AC2C-0CC981F7FC3C@microsoft.com...
> > When I select make a new simple partition, I can get all the way though
> > the
> > prompts (selecting size, drive letter, format option, summary etc.) but
> > when
> > I click finish that's when I get the "out of space" error i reported in my
> > first post. So it never completes and the space is still "Free Space" and
> > never changes. Delete is never an option except for the very first time
> > when
> > I deleted it when it was still an XP partition.
> >
> > I tried using the diskpart command line prompt and I still cannot do it
> > because the 20GB of free space doesn't even show up when I do a list
> > partition. When I do list disk, it does show my disk and say that there is
> > 20GB of free space though. List partition just shows my Vista and storage
> > partitions. It just seems like that 20GB of free space is lost.
> >
> > I also attempted to use the Vista boot CD to repartition it, but I got
> > that
> > error that I reported in my second post.
> >
> > Is my 20GB lost forever? =(
> >
> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
> >
> >> Your objective is to turn it into unallocated space. I don't know why
> >> "delete partition" is grayed out - it wasn't for me. The partition should
> >> not be marked boot or system if it's raw, but XP had files in there.
> >> Maybe Vista is protecting its bootup, secretly living on D:? When
> >> you select New Simple Volume do you get the error immediately?
> >> Is there time to select *against* a drive letter and file system? Does
> >> that complete, resulting in raw space? Then does delete work?
> >>
> >> Since dynamic disks are complicated, and you want simple, I don't
> >> think you want dynamic but I can't advise because I haven't tried them.
> >>
> >> If it's still stuck there, try diskpart from a command prompt:
> >> Start Search
> >> cmd
> >> diskpart
> >> help
> >> list disk
> >> select disk # (where # is probably zero)
> >> list partition
> >> select partition # (where # is your target 20G)
> >> (Try "delete partition" without using the "override" parameter)
> >> delete partition
> >> (If that doesn't work, use the "override" parameter)
> >> delete partition override
> >> quit
> >>
> >> *Make sure* to put in the correct partition number in when you select it.
> >>
> >> You might have to DVD repair the Vista boot.
> >>
> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:33B6BBED-66A2-4354-BEBB-164B187978D7@microsoft.com...
> >> > It is raw (green bar) but I am unable to delete it again. When I right
> >> > click
> >> > on the block the only option I get is "New Simple Volume". "New Spanned
> >> > Volume", "New Striped Volume", and "Delete Partition" are grayed out.
> >> >
> >> > The disk is a "Basic" disk. Does this make a difference? If it has to
> >> > be
> >> > dynamic, is there any disadvantage to converting my only disk (holds OS
> >> > and
> >> > storage) into a dynamic disk?
> >> >
> >> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement.
> >> >>
> >> >> Disk management gave me an error when I tried to format
> >> >> raw space (green bar) rather than unallocated space (black bar).
> >> >> Which do you have - raw or unallocated? If raw, delete it, create
> >> >> a simple volume and format it. Delete again until you get back
> >> >> to unallocated, then extend into the space from either side.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:8B072709-B8E0-451D-90A0-FC1C126FE4CC@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > Searching Web instead of just groups shows a few hits:
> >> >> > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...0f&btnG=Search
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Michael Jennings" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Either you typoed the error code, or your case is unique:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> news:22F88D8A-6B56-473E-AFF1-C18D21A8E101@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> > So I just tired to repartition while booting off the Vista CD,
> >> >> >> > but when I
> >> >> >> > went to make a new partition with the unallocated space, I got
> >> >> >> > this error
> >> >> >> > "error 0x8004240f". Did vista just screw up my hard drive?
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > "Dan" wrote:
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> Setup:
> >> >> >> >> 1 harddrive, 3 partitions: C(80GB)-vista, D(20GB)-xp,
> >> >> >> >> E(200GB)-storage
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> I decided I didn't want xp partition anymore so I used disk
> >> >> >> >> management in
> >> >> >> >> Vista to delete the volume. It shows up as "Free space" now.
> >> >> >> >> When I attempt
> >> >> >> >> to make a new simple volume in the free space (also using disk
> >> >> >> >> management) I
> >> >> >> >> get error "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to
> >> >> >> >> complete
> >> >> >> >> this operation." What's up with that? Please help me get my 20GB
> >> >> >> >> back!
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> PS - I've tried extending my storage partition but it says
> >> >> >> >> there's not
> >> >> >> >> volume to extend it to (diskpart)
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

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