Are you trying to extend your partition? If so Vista does that natively.
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Browse All TopicsTrying to resize my internal 160gm SATA based drive in my HP dv6245us laptop running
Vista Premium 32bit. There is a 97gb partition and 45gb unallocated. Tried every option
that Acronis offers, resize, merge, increase free space, and I keep getting a message
that the drive is at its maximum size and cannot be changed. Any ideas.
regards
dan myers
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hi danjava,
Use Partition software that makes it easy to organize your hard drive:
http://www.symantec.com/no
maybe Bootit-ng can help here : www.terabyteunlimited.com/
Don't install it on the disk, when you boot from it, hit Cancel, select partition work.
also, you can test your disk, there may be something wrong with it : http://www.tacktech.com/di
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by: noxchoPosted on 2009-06-24 at 11:29:15ID: 24704121
Can you take a screen shot of Windows Disk Management and post it here? Right click on My Computer - Manage - Disk Management.
Also, you can try to shrink the drive in Windows Disk Management of Vista. Right click on the volume you want to shrink and select shrink. It will let you take 50% of free space from this partition.
Then Disk Director should easily allocate the space to different partition.