How to shrink primary partition in vista
The answer was in the affirmative. It is being widely used to assist personal users and IT administrators to optimize computer disk space usage. Refer to the following guide on how to use it to shrink partition in Windows Vista. Step 1. Step 3. Browse All News Articles. Windows 11 Uninstall Clock.
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Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Migration. Sign in to vote. I am trying to create a new partition in Vista to reload XP never should have deleted in the first place. Problem is, when I try to shrink the partition size, it will only allow me to shrink it by 1GB. The drive I am trying to shrink has 45GB of available space. Furthermore, I have defragged the volume, deleted all shadow copies, and ensured that no pagefiles are stored on the volume that I am trying to shrink.
Anyone have any clue of how to fix this? Thanks a ton. Thursday, March 8, AM. Friday, March 9, AM. Did you solve this problem? I am stuck as well. I turned off pagefiles, crash dumps, hibernation, restore points to no effect. Tuesday, March 13, PM. Did you guys solve this problem?
I'm having the same issue. Please let me know if you fixed it and how. Saturday, March 24, AM. Sunday, March 25, PM.
Have you tried to shrink the partition in cmd? Thursday, March 29, PM. Same issue here. Its only allowing me MB but 15GB are free! I assume it has something to do with fragmented data on the drive, but I've run defrag and no change. Wednesday, April 4, PM.
Having the exact same issue here. Have disabled pagefile and System restore. Still no luck. I get an error every time and it asks me to restart. What a pain! Sunday, April 8, PM. Once again I have been disappointed by MS.
With Vista, resizing a partition that already contains data is not only possible, it's fairly simple. The only gotcha involved is that Microsoft has, with good reason, obfuscated the process from the untrained eye.
Naturally I will give this warning. Although this method is tested and proven, that is not an absolute guarantee. Data can get lost when strange things occur. So with that in mind, your data is in your hands and you might want to do a data backup first. Microsoft hasn't placed the act of resizing a partition under a glaring spotlight for a reason.
If the average user were to get their fingers on these tools, they could do some real, and irreversible, damage.
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