Need help with disk partition (OEM Windows 7 Home Premium)

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  1.    #21

    I believe Disk Mgmt will create a Logical sub-partition there now that he has an extended.

    My recollection is that it will only offer Dynamic if it's at four Primary limit with no Extended.

    What you think?
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  2. Posts : 10,200
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       #22

    Another idea, IF he has everything off of those two logical partitions, then is after the shrink, use disk management to delete the two parttions, and from the resulting space create two logicals.
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       #23

    gregrocker said:
    I believe Disk Mgmt will create Logical sub-partition there now that he has an extended. My recollection is that it will only offer Dynamic if it's at four Primary limit with no Extended. What you think?

    That's worth a try, as long as he knows not to accept a Dynamic under any circumstances.
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  4. Posts : 6
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       #24

    This sounds good. From what I understand, I need to delete everything from the logical drives.
    Then, I should go ahead and shrink up the 136 GB space which is available in C drive for creating a volume.
    Following which I should delete the two logical partitions using disk management which would then free another ~280GB space.
    Then I can create 2 logical partions from the available space keeping in mind that I dont have to accept a dynamic partition at any point or it would worsen the situation.
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       #25

    Tiger,
    Sounds good to me.
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  6. mjf
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       #26

    You would have been better using Partition Wizard for the whole job.

    Here is an example is an example I ran using PW alone. No data was unloaded from partitions.
    I think it models your problem?
    Note Disk 3
    Before
    Need help with disk partition (OEM Windows 7 Home Premium)-demo1.jpg
    After.
    Unallocate a region on the right of I:. resize the extended via J: into it. Fix up some unallocated remnants.
    Need help with disk partition (OEM Windows 7 Home Premium)-demo2.jpg
    Last edited by mjf; 06 Jul 2011 at 23:19. Reason: Example added
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  7. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
       #27

    Thanks for the valuable suggestions folks. I think I have enough information now to achieve what I need but I'd wait for the recovery disk to arrive. This would take another 15 days.
    I'll update you guys about my progress.
    See you in 15 days.
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  8. Posts : 22,814
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       #28

    Be sure to post back with an update.
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  9. mjf
    Posts : 5,969
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       #29

    Addendum


    For others reading the post with a similar problem.
    See the trivial/quick solution offered in post #26. (It took 5 minutes!)

    Windows Disk Management is NOT the tool to use. It is too limited here.
    Partition Wizard (V6) IS the tool to use.

    (The extent to which you can shrink the OS partition only depends on the presence of any unmovable files. Generally you won't have a problem. It has nothing to do with "file systems running" referred to earlier).
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  10.    #30

    Michael, we asked the OP to see how much Disk Management offered shrinking the 292gb C partition, which turned out to be 150gb -nearly the 120gb the OP was hoping for.

    Since he only wanted to turn the shrink space into more data storage I suggested he do both the shrink and add a new logical sub-partition using Disk Management to save the trouble of using PW CD. The option was also offered to Resize D from the left into the shrink space using PW CD, which you repeated with a nice illustration.

    There wasn't any issue with the OP not being able to shrink enough but had there been PW CD would have offered more shrinkage because time again again we see that System files can be more easily moved when they are not running.
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