partitioning

Wazkb

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I have windows 7 with 300Gb of harddrive, I shrink it and thus create another partition, now here is the problem ....I cannot allocate this partition (132.57Gb)..It says :- "there is not enough space available on disk to complete this operation.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong kind people
 

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Hi WHS , the first suggestion did not work, so I download that program and tried it and it said :-

No free MBR slots

what ever that means
 

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If you could post a picture of your Disk Management, we may be able to find out what this message means. It may have something to do with the active partitions.
 

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hello there whs , I have just read that you can only have 4 primary partitions (mbr slots ) so is it possible to change to logical partition for OS ........cause at the moment there is the Os and 3 recovery partitions all Primary
 

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Create the new partition as an extended partition. You can then create additional logical drives inside that extended partition. The top paragraph at the link below will give you a working definition of the different types of partitions, what their limits are and how they relate:

http://www.real-knowledge.com/extended-partition.htm

James
 

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hello there whs , I have just read that you can only have 4 primary partitions (mbr slots ) so is it possible to change to logical partition for OS ........cause at the moment there is the Os and 3 recovery partitions all Primary
If the OS partition contains the MBR (if it is the active partition), it must be a primary. If, however, you have the little 100MB partition as active partition, then it need not be a primary and can be a logical. If you post a picture of your Disk Management, I can tell you what's best to do.

Create the new partition as an extended partition. You can then create logical drives inside that extended partition.
If he has already 4 primaries, he cannot do that - won't work. He will end up with dynamics which are a mess.
 

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Create the new partition as an extended partition. You can then create logical drives inside that extended partition.
If he has already 4 primaries, he cannot do that - won't work. He will end up with dynamics which are a mess.

Ah, missed that. Pardon the intrusion.

James
 

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xfi Plat
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Dell 2405fpw
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Seagate & WD sata Drives
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Hiya guys , you both rock
I have it sorted , I shrunk the C drive and created a 132Gb extended drive and then created 2 logical drives and everything is now working fine.
I have learnt alot from this forum and off google , plus the download and sites you suggested....many thanks.....
way to go
thanks again
Waz
 

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