Wanting to shrink C: drive (OS) the has unmoveable files

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home 64bit
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    Wanting to shrink C: drive (OS) the has unmoveable files


    I need to shrink my C: drive that contains my windows 7 OS.I have already preformed a shrink using the windows 7 disk management tool.It will not let me shrink further.I have downloaded and installed both mini Partition Wizard and EASEUS Partition Master 9.0.1 home version to use.They both appear similar to GParted,which I have used.They are on a second internal hard drive.I have an image of the first hard drive, in a logical partition, on the second hard drive.

    I do NOT have any installation disk for windows 7 as it came pre-installed on my computer.I have made the windows 7 REPAIR Disc and the Hp RECOVERY Disc set(3 disc) in case there is a major problem with the shrink.

    Questions:In your opinion,with partition program would do the shrink with the least amount of possible problems considering I have NO installation discs.

    If the shrink works,I then want to move all unallocated space to the far right of my D: drive (Hp Recovery partition)

    Is there a problem having an image on a logical partition,if I need to fix my First disc?

    I hope this makes sense,first post here.
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    Last edited by ETSUMC7; 18 Jan 2012 at 14:30.
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  2. Posts : 71,977
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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    Hello Etsum, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Image backups should be kept on a separate physical HDD instead. Otherwise you risk not being able to restore to say the C: drive/partition. Plus, if that HDD dies, you will also lose your image backup.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home 64bit
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    Sorry for the confusion but the image IS on a separate internal hard drive (Drive 1) not shown.I was wondering if the image had to be on a primary partition of any drive instead of a logical partition.
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  4. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
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    ETSUMC7 said:
    I do NOT have any installation disk for windows 7 as it came pre-installed on my computer.I have made the windows 7 REPAIR Disc and the Hp RECOVERY Disc set(3 disc) in case there is a major problem with the shrink.

    Questions:In your opinion,with partition program would do the shrink with the least amount of possible problems considering I have NO installation discs.
    Partition Wizard bootable disk is the most recommended partitioning app on this forum.

    If you need an installation disk, you should be able to download an ISO for your exact version of Windows 7 and burn it to a disk. And then activate it with your existing HP Product Key.
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  5. Posts : 8
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    I just downloaded and burned the Partition Wizard boot CD,thanks.I'm not sure where to go to download an ISO for my exact version of Windows 7? Windows 7 was pre-installed and activated because my computer was a store display model from a retail electronics store,so I'm not sure how to proceed.It is currently activated and functional,I just don't have any installation discs.
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    ETSUMC7 said:
    Sorry for the confusion but the image IS on a separate internal hard drive (Drive 1) not shown.I was wondering if the image had to be on a primary partition of any drive instead of a logical partition.
    Ok, no problem. You can save the image to either type of partition though.
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  7. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
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    ETSUMC7 said:
    I'm not sure where to go to download an ISO for my exact version of Windows 7? Windows 7 was pre-installed and activated because my computer was a store display model from a retail electronics store,so I'm not sure how to proceed.
    If you browse around at my digital life dot info in the software category you should find something highly suitable and legit.
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  8. Posts : 8
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    I'm not sure what you mean by legit?My windows 7 is activated and legit as it was sold with the computer.All the installed software was included in the purchase of the computer.Can you provide more info?
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  9. Posts : 12,012
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    ETSUMC7 said:
    I'm not sure what you mean by legit?My windows 7 is activated and legit as it was sold with the computer.All the installed software was included in the purchase of the computer.Can you provide more info?
    You said you did not have an install disc.

    I, perhaps erroneously, assumed you might want one and thus told you where to get an ISO that can be burnt to a disc that can be used for installation.

    I used the word "legit" to distinguish that download source from others that are NOT legit--that are unauthorized, torrents, etc. The source I gave you is Microsoft authorized.

    I implied nothing about the legitimacy of your current installation.

    If you have no interest in an installation disc, then I was incorrect in my assumption that you were interested in an install disc.

    Regardless, you are free to ignore the information.
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  10. Posts : 8
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    I'm sorry if I offended you but as I am new to the latest windows systems,I don't understand all the differences between repair disc,recovery disc, and installation disc.I'm not well versed with any windows systems beyond the XP series,and not that familiar with XP. Is this the right location for my digital life info ...Windows 7 SP1 English DVD-ISO x86/x64 (full pack MSDN: Ult, Ent, Home, Pro, Starter) [Archive] - My Digital Life Forums my search engine wasn't very distinct with an address.Thanks for any help you can provide.
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