Partition sizes: Misreported and changing sizes (two separate issues)


  1. Posts : 62
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Partition sizes: Misreported and changing sizes (two separate issues)


    OS: Win 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
    AMD Athlon 64 x2
    3 GB RAM

    In another thread I wrote about how I managed to wipe out my hard drive while using a disk utility that told me my partition sizes were reported incorrectly. (Screen shot below)

    I told the program to go ahead and "correct the error" which immediately killed everything. I did manage to recover my data partition and then did a fresh reinstall of Windows. However, I still get that "error message." It's not just Partition Doctor that reports it, Partition Master 8 also gives the same error.

    So the question of the day is, why am I getting this error?

    Next question is about changing partition sizes. I've used Partition Master for years to resize partitions but now not only am I getting these strange error messages but the software reports that it isn't compatible with Win 7. So what can I use to resize partitions. Symantec has no new versions of Partition Master.

    I have C: and E: on one drive. C: is too big and E: is too small. In the past, I would have used Partiton Master to take the extra space from C: and give it to E: but can't do that now. Windows Disk Management tool will shrink C: but not give the space to E:

    So the second question is, "What can I use to fiddle with my partition sizes without having to back up E:, delete it, resize C: and then recreate E: at the new size?
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  2. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #2

    Personally, I'd recommend Partition Wizard as it is far more flexible and functional than Windows 7's disk management utility.

    Partition Wizard : Use the Bootable CD

    You need to download the PW ISO and burn it to a blank disc then boot into it to partition your hard drive.

    When you're done just boot back into Windows.
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