Logical Disk Manager - Access is denied while shrinking

Inspiron15

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I an trying to setup dual boot on my inspiron 1545 with vista home basic installed.

I made space, ran perfect disk and got a desirable shrinkable space. Now when i try to shrink volume from my Disk management utility, i get an error that -

Logical Disk Manager - Access is Denied.

How to fix this and create a new partition?

Is there any other way to create another partition to install Windows 7 without using vista's disk manager, by using 3rd party partition managers ?


Thanks for reading and replying.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron 1545
OS
Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows 7 Ulti.
CPU
T6400 2Ghz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
3 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 45oo
Hard Drives
320 GB
Internet Speed
2 MBPS
I an trying to setup dual boot on my inspiron 1545 with vista home basic installed.

I made space, ran perfect disk and got a desirable shrinkable space. Now when i try to shrink volume from my Disk management utility, i get an error that -

Logical Disk Manager - Access is Denied.

How to fix this and create a new partition?

Is there any other way to create another partition to install Windows 7 without using vista's disk manager, by using 3rd party partition managers ?


Thanks for reading and replying.

Are you trying to shrink the OS partition from with in it?
 

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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
I an trying to setup dual boot on my inspiron 1545 with vista home basic installed.

I made space, ran perfect disk and got a desirable shrinkable space. Now when i try to shrink volume from my Disk management utility, i get an error that -

Logical Disk Manager - Access is Denied.

How to fix this and create a new partition?

Is there any other way to create another partition to install Windows 7 without using vista's disk manager, by using 3rd party partition managers ?


Thanks for reading and replying.

Are you trying to shrink the OS partition from with in it?

Yes, my dell has C: (Vista installed 287Gb) and E: (Recovery 10Gb) so i am trying to shrink C: to create a 100gb space for Windows 7.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron 1545
OS
Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows 7 Ulti.
CPU
T6400 2Ghz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
3 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 45oo
Hard Drives
320 GB
Internet Speed
2 MBPS
Although Diskpart is very extended in Vista/7, i dont think it will shrink/extend the partition marked as active.

You can boot into the windows 7 install CD, press Shift+F10 to bring up command line, and then shrink the partition using Diskpart from here.
 

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Windows Vista Business / Windows 7 Ultimate
Although Diskpart is very extended in Vista/7, i dont think it will shrink/extend the partition marked as active.

Partition Wizard doesn't seem to have any problem doing it. I just tested it.
 

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XP, Seven, 2008R2
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AMD, Intel, VIA
Motherboard
Various
Memory
Corsair, Kingston, etc.
Graphics Card(s)
ATI, NVIDIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
Hard Drives
Maxtor, Western Digital
Keyboard
qwerty
Internet Speed
22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
Although Diskpart is very extended in Vista/7, i dont think it will shrink/extend the partition marked as active.

Partition Wizard doesn't seem to have any problem doing it.

Probably so, third-party tools are generally further extended than included tools.

I was simply pointing out another way to accomplish the task.
 

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Windows Vista Business / Windows 7 Ultimate
Alright, but I don't think it can get any easier than partition wizard. So easy that I'm wondering why there isn't already a checkmark next to the title of this thread (meaning solved).
 

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AMD, Intel, VIA
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ATI, NVIDIA
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Samsung
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Maxtor, Western Digital
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qwerty
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22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
Ok. Now i have created a new logical partition D: using - partition wizard.

Kindly just confirm that this partition (It being logical and not primary) will be available on setup screen of win7.

I will mark this thread as solved than. :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron 1545
OS
Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows 7 Ulti.
CPU
T6400 2Ghz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
3 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Intel GMA 45oo
Hard Drives
320 GB
Internet Speed
2 MBPS
yes you should be able to install Windows on a logical partition as long as it has enough free space. If you run setup or boot from the DVD and get to the step where it lists the partitions, you will be able to confirm it for yourself.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to list.
OS
XP, Seven, 2008R2
CPU
AMD, Intel, VIA
Motherboard
Various
Memory
Corsair, Kingston, etc.
Graphics Card(s)
ATI, NVIDIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
Hard Drives
Maxtor, Western Digital
Keyboard
qwerty
Internet Speed
22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
Other Info
All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
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