From: shiny on 23 Jun 2010 23:33 hi, I think many computer users are meeting with your problems, but some software can't keep data security, but now, it has released a more professional software---partition assistant software. you can click this site:http://www.extend-partition.com/ I think it will solve your all problems. shate wrote: RESIZE THE PARTITION!!! 15-Feb-08 hii alll, actualy i have a 4 HD with 500Gb for each one, but i made a big mistake by make the primary partition size 20GB, and as you all know this storage is not enough for windows vista ultimate 64BIT and it's ubdate, SO how i can resize the primary partition to make it more bigger WITHOUT FORMATING, or losing the data in this partition ??????????????????????????????????????? Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, February 15, 2008 10:46 AM shate wrote: RESIZE THE PARTITION!!! hii alll, actualy i have a 4 HD with 500Gb for each one, but i made a big mistake by make the primary partition size 20GB, and as you all know this storage is not enough for windows vista ultimate 64BIT and it's ubdate, SO how i can resize the primary partition to make it more bigger WITHOUT FORMATING, or losing the data in this partition ??????????????????????????????????????? On Friday, February 15, 2008 11:05 AM Mark wrote: Make the partition immediately after this 20GB partition smaller. Make the partition immediately after this 20GB partition smaller. Then, make the 20GB partition bigger. On Friday, February 15, 2008 11:14 AM John Barnes wrote: Since the partition will generally remove any released space at the end of the Since the partition will generally remove any released space at the end of the partition, you will probably have to delete the following partition, expand into the freespace and then recreate your following partition. Third party partitioning software would allow you to do this better. "shater" <shater(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E1FFCBF7-8850-43F7-85DA-FC865F29467E(a)microsoft.com... On Friday, February 15, 2008 11:15 AM Drew wrote: Re: RESIZE THE PARTITION!!! http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirectorsuite/ Drew On Friday, February 15, 2008 3:49 PM Garblich Piotr wrote: Re: RESIZE THE PARTITION!!! No problem. Put the hard drive in a vise and pull one end hard for about ten minutes and this should take care of resizing On Friday, February 15, 2008 4:32 PM R. C. White wrote: Hi, shater.Numbers! We need numbers! Hi, shater. Numbers! We need numbers! As John Barnes said, several users have reported success with deleting that following partition, then extending C:, and then recreating the other partition(s). But we can't make solid recommendations without knowing more about the size of the other partitions and how full they may be. The key to expanding the System Partition is that there must be Free Space immediately following it. If you don't have that space, then you must create it. For example, if that 480 GB is a single partition but only 100 GB of it is used, then you could shrink it down to 120 GB (leave some elbow room). Then you could create a new 120 GB volume following it and move all the data to the new partition. Then you could delete the original partition and expand your first partition to use some or all of that space. And all without using any third-party products; it's all built into Vista, especially Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc). Many variations are possible, but they depend on how much free space you have or can create - contiguous to your system partition - to work with. With your 4 big drives, you may be able to just move the data from the first HD to another one - and then move it back later, if you like. Disk Management's Help file is somewhat obtuse, but full of useful information if you can work your way through its focus on topics that most users never get involved with, such as dynamic drives and GPT disks. Type "extend" into Help's search box to find a half-dozen pages on this topic. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc(a)grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "shater" <shater(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E1FFCBF7-8850-43F7-85DA-FC865F29467E(a)microsoft.com... On Friday, February 15, 2008 8:23 PM Charlie Russel - MVP wrote: And while you can do this in diskmgmt. And while you can do this in diskmgmt.msc, it's a lot easier and more flexible to do it with Acronis or one of the other third party tools. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel "R. C. White" <rc(a)grandecom.net> wrote in message news:0329F472-B5F2-4D58-B2F3-30E186E6B2CF(a)microsoft.com... On Monday, February 18, 2008 5:57 AM Juergen Kluth wrote: Re: RESIZE THE PARTITION!!! Hi, you can do it with "gparted" http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php jk On Sunday, September 28, 2008 2:04 AM Gao linda wrote: You can try the DIsk Management of Windows Vista. You can try the DIsk Management of Windows Vista. It has a nifty utility to "shrink" or "expand" a partition. However, it does not work with FAT. Partition software can also help you. Such as freeware EASEUS Partition Manager can support vista now. :) Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Load Testing ASP.NET Applications with Visual Studio 2010 http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/13e16f83-4cf2-4c9d-b75b-aa67fc309108/load-testing-aspnet-applications-with-visual-studio-2010.aspx
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