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| Hi all. I wanted to extend the C: drive partition to give the boot partition more space. I read several articles suggesting that it was not possible to extend Vista's boot partition, only shrink it. Vista's Disk Management utility does allow it if you firstly delete the adjacent partition and add that unformated space to C Drive. The system appears to be functioning fine with the extra 30Gb. Did I misunderstand the articles, was I just lucky, or is this simply not documented yet? | Guest
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| Sorry for the double post but the board returned an error message - which appears others have received too. Seems the board is 'beta' too ![]() "Roman" wrote: Quote:
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| The double post is a bug that Mike Williams just explained on another thread that probably won't ever be fixed. "Roman" <Roman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8DCD6247-DE7C-49D4-8174-F5842A43DCE1@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Roman -- Before this sent without hitting the send key, I explained this double multi post is a bug MSFT refuses to fix and is aware of. The reason is that most ot the people who run the communities, and certainly the ones who run the web based portions of these groups, are simply lazy and phone it in to pick up a paycheck--nothing more. They obviously don't give a damn because other than get the developer or technical person to set up the newsgroup on line, I couldn't imagine what the hell it is that they do or why they are needed. They've known about it for months and it recurs off and on for years and they haven't done a thing to make their web interface user friendly. It's slow and clunky and terrible to use and it has the bug you are seeing. I As Mike Williams in the thread "problems with this website" suggested on anther post, use OE or since this is a Vista thread, Windows Mail has the neat feature now that you simply open it up>click MSFT help groups>and they appear and search for Vista and use that. Here is a screenshots: http://winbeta.pl/recenzje/windowsvi...ld5270/305.jpg You have two opportunities to resize or partition now in Vista Beta 2 and beyond: 1) During Vista setup 2) Using diskmgmt.msc in the Vista run box--Diskmanagement in Vista. DM in Vista is now fault tolerant--meaning you won't lose information when you resize partitions with it (expand/shrink) See: http://www.tweakvista.com/Article38991.aspx Windows Vista News: Windows Vista Tips & Tricks: Resize Partitions http://www.tweakvista.com/Article38991.aspx However, you may have XP on one drive with free space and want to dual boot without losing your XP. In that case, you can use the free Partition Manager Ranish: Well recommended by veterans on the net: Ranish Partition Manager http://www.ranish.com/part/ Ranish Partition Manager is a powerful hard disk partitioning tool. It gives users high level of control for running multiple operating systems, such as Linux, Windows 98/XP, FreeDOS, and FreeBSD on a single disk. Partition Manager can create, copy, and resize primary and extended partitions. It includes command line interface and simulation mode that works with large files so you can safely experiment before working on the real hard drive partition tables. http://partitionlogic.org.uk/ ---Requires a floppy ---Does not work with Phoenix Bios Good luck, CH "Roman" <Roman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8DCD6247-DE7C-49D4-8174-F5842A43DCE1@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Hi Chad, Thanks for the prompt response mate. I've already replied once but got a different recurring error that looked like a redirection that wasn't working. I'm on the Vista PC now to see what happens. Sorry for raising the posting error again (and also to other readers), I didn't realize at the time that the problem has been raised in several posts already and I know how painful it is to see the same questions/comments coming up all the time. No worries on the partition information. I'm very happy with how Vista's Disk Manager handled the boot partition extention and I can't see myself needing any other partition manager in the future. The more I use Vista the more I like it. Cheers... "Chad Harris" wrote: Quote:
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| NP the same posting problem that exists with the web interface of these groups can be solved by 1) Using some NNTP newsreader. 2) Steve Sinofsky's lieutenants putting their foot in the ass of the worthless community manager or managers for these groups who won't fix the post duplication problem for months until they are out the door and off the Redmond campus. If you are not squared away on partitioning or anything else in Vista post up. Have fun with your PC. Vista has a lot of features that many people haven't discovered yet if all the groups are any indication. CH "Roman" <Roman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC5BE7AB-1D42-4A3A-BBF7-39EA391BF80B@microsoft.com... Quote:
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