shrink volume

  1. abrogard

    Windows XP Can I Use Win10 to Partition an XP Sys Disk?

    I have an xp machine with a new install on a 1T drive. Now I think I should have had a system partition so's I have the option of reformatting and installing another OS on there - without destroying all my data. Win10 has a shrink partition ability that leaves used portions of a drive...
  2. Noordeen

    VIDEO How To Create a new partition in windows 7 without formatting

    This Video about how to create a new partition in Windows 7 without formatting hard disk. In Windows 7, Create A Partition Using shrink volume. With this Feature you can separate new partition without formatting your hard disk. For More Details: Daily Blog
  3. llevene

    Windows 7 cant shrink windows partitions enough

    hello to all! i am trying to help someone who commented on one of my YouTube videos on how to install Ubuntu. I have a step which involves shrinking a partition to make room for Ubuntu, and he has over 50GB of free space, yet can only take away 3000MB... if anyone could help that would be great...
  4. Rovshan Suleymanov

    Windows 7 117 gb Partition LOST after SHRINKING win 7

    hi everyone. i use win 7 ultimate sp1 x64. i wanted install windows 8 and make dual boot on my machine. before my c: volume was 267 gb the D: volume was 605gb and E: volume was 59gb. so i began shrinking. on c partiton i had less free space so i thought i could shrink volume d and i did it. new...
  5. N

    Windows 7 Drive partation

    currently i have one single drive in my laptop, and i wanted to break them into 3 partation. i planned to do it by shrinking the drive and partationing it. will these type of partation will be detected by linux?
  6. V

    Windows 7 Cannot convert unallocated disk space into a new drive

    I have a brand new Toshiba Qosmio portable computer with Windows 7 pre-installed in the "C" (=the only hard) drive. I wanted to create an "E" drive and partition, so in Disk Management I focused the largest partition and selected "Shrink Drive". As a result, I got 208,26 GB of unallocated...
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