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Gsi_Ire
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17th Nov 11 at 22:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Well folks,

My C: is 50GB and my other partition is 100GB.

I have around 35GB free on C: and want to move about 25GB to my other partition.

Using the "correct" proceedure of shrinking will only find me less than 1GB of the available 35!

Partition Magic 8 warns me of known issues and I want to find out if its safe to use?

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17th Nov 11 at 23:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get a bigger drive. Leaving 10gb on C drive is not good idea running windows 7!
Rob E
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Its to do with windows virtual memory, a file called pagefile.sys its a bloody pain in the arse but you can get round it.

I repartitioned my HD on Wed, and after experiencing the same problem as you, I used this guide and I could then partition as much free space as I wanted.

http://mintywhite.com/vista/vmaintenance/performance-boost-move-page-file-to-another-physical-drive/

To delete the pagefile.sys after you have followed that guide, open up the folder options, then uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files" option. Then navigate to the C: and delete the pagefile.sys. After that you can successfully repartition
pow
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18th Nov 11 at 09:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Why bother with partitions?
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18th Nov 11 at 10:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by pow
Why bother with partitions?


Data needs to be stored on a partition...

[/gets coat]
[/geek]
Rob E
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I bothered so I could run windows XP and 7. A CAD package wouldnt work on windows 7 but works on xp :S

 
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