When I first installed windows (x64 edition if that matters) on my computer, I didn't know what I was doing and made the boot partition way too big. I want to resize it so I got Partition Magic. I tried to shrink the size of my windows boot partition from 72.5GB to 8GB. There is only 3GB of space used so I thought that it should work. When I boot it gives me an error but still boots windows. I checked the size of the partition and it was the same size.
Why won't it resize the partition?
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1 navyfalcon1 // May 13, 2008
Go here
http://freetutorials.name/Reference1/UtilitiesDrivers_tutorials.html#Partition
and try one or many partition managers as you may need
You can use your system disk and reformat the disk into several partitions (virtual drives). This is advantageous because it doesn't take as long to scan or defrag 'C drive and the other drives can be used for storage. Also, if later you need to reformat, only do 'C drive (which makes it faster and the others are untouched as if they were separate physical drives)
hope this helps
falcon.
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