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Vista Partitioning Problem

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by m_kitchen, May 8, 2009.

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    I am attempting to repartition my hard drive. I have repartitioned the drive before when experimenting with different os's. For some reason that I can't determine, I cannot shrink the volume anymore than 450 MB.
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    "Size of available shrink space in MB: 450"
    Also, there is a partition on the hard drive that is 478 MB. I'm not sure why it is there unless it is residual from when I was dual booting Linux. Would it be safe to get rid of this partition? It is not the recovery partition.
     
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    now the max is 84 mb. I'm very confused
     
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    If anyone cared, I did a disk cleanup and also went to more options and cleared out old restore points. Ended up cleaning off about 10gb of temp files etc. I now have over 50 GB of space I can partition. Windows 7 here I come.
     

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