Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Hello, I need some help with creating a partition from within my unallocated
region. I first successfully shrunk my “C†drive, and then followed these
steps:
1/ Then right-clicked an unallocated region on your hard disk, which is
43.96 GB, and then click New Simple Volume.
2/ In the New Simple Volume Wizard, I clicked Next.
3/ In Specify Volume Size I have a Max disk space of 45,019 MB – I specified
5,000 MB in Simple volume size.
4/ I accepted the letter drive “Fâ€.
5/ In Format Partition I accepted “Format this volume with the following
settings†of - File system: NTFS, Allocation unit size: Default, and Volume
label: New Volume.
6/ The next window of: “Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard†states “You
have successfully completed the New Simple Volume Wizard.â€
7/ I click “Finish†and a Dish Management window opens and states: “There is
not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this operation.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
RE: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Assuming no other partitions on the drive other than C:
Accept the default 45,019 MB and create the partition.
Then, resize the partition to 5,000 MB.
(You should not have to do it this way.)
Are you sure that C: resized? Or, is it simply in a queue to be resized?
"Bob" wrote:
> Hello, I need some help with creating a partition from within my unallocated
> region. I first successfully shrunk my “C†drive, and then followed these
> steps:
> 1/ Then right-clicked an unallocated region on your hard disk, which is
> 43.96 GB, and then click New Simple Volume.
> 2/ In the New Simple Volume Wizard, I clicked Next.
> 3/ In Specify Volume Size I have a Max disk space of 45,019 MB – I specified
> 5,000 MB in Simple volume size.
> 4/ I accepted the letter drive “Fâ€.
> 5/ In Format Partition I accepted “Format this volume with the following
> settings†of - File system: NTFS, Allocation unit size: Default, and Volume
> label: New Volume.
> 6/ The next window of: “Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard†states “You
> have successfully completed the New Simple Volume Wizard.â€
> 7/ I click “Finish†and a Dish Management window opens and states: “There is
> not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this operation.
> What am I doing wrong?
> Thanks
>
Re: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Do you already have 4 partitions on the disk? (So 3 besides C:?)
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"Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, I need some help with creating a partition from within my
> unallocated
> region. I first successfully shrunk my “C†drive, and then followed these
> steps:
> 1/ Then right-clicked an unallocated region on your hard disk, which is
> 43.96 GB, and then click New Simple Volume.
> 2/ In the New Simple Volume Wizard, I clicked Next.
> 3/ In Specify Volume Size I have a Max disk space of 45,019 MB – I
> specified
> 5,000 MB in Simple volume size.
> 4/ I accepted the letter drive “Fâ€.
> 5/ In Format Partition I accepted “Format this volume with the following
> settings†of - File system: NTFS, Allocation unit size: Default, and
> Volume
> label: New Volume.
> 6/ The next window of: “Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard†states
> “You
> have successfully completed the New Simple Volume Wizard.â€
> 7/ I click “Finish†and a Dish Management window opens and states: “There
> is
> not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this operation.
> What am I doing wrong?
> Thanks
>
RE: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
I accepted the default of 43.96 GB and remaining defaults and still get the
window “There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this
operation."
"mhonzell" wrote:
> Assuming no other partitions on the drive other than C:
>
> Accept the default 45,019 MB and create the partition.
> Then, resize the partition to 5,000 MB.
>
> (You should not have to do it this way.)
> Are you sure that C: resized? Or, is it simply in a queue to be resized?
>
>
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
> > Hello, I need some help with creating a partition from within my unallocated
> > region. I first successfully shrunk my “C†drive, and then followed these
> > steps:
> > 1/ Then right-clicked an unallocated region on your hard disk, which is
> > 43.96 GB, and then click New Simple Volume.
> > 2/ In the New Simple Volume Wizard, I clicked Next.
> > 3/ In Specify Volume Size I have a Max disk space of 45,019 MB – I specified
> > 5,000 MB in Simple volume size.
> > 4/ I accepted the letter drive “Fâ€.
> > 5/ In Format Partition I accepted “Format this volume with the following
> > settings†of - File system: NTFS, Allocation unit size: Default, and Volume
> > label: New Volume.
> > 6/ The next window of: “Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard†states “You
> > have successfully completed the New Simple Volume Wizard.â€
> > 7/ I click “Finish†and a Dish Management window opens and states: “There is
> > not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this operation.
> > What am I doing wrong?
> > Thanks
> >
Re: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Thanks, already corrected.
Re: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Right click on your C: Drive>Manage> work in disk management to create a new
partition
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> Hi,
> I'm also facing the same problem. If you can brief on how you solved
> the issue, it would be of great help.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Malar.
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Re: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Windows has a limit of 4 partitions. It sounds like you have used up all of
them. You may have some work to do, to accomplish what you want.
What you should have done is create the 1st Active Partition (for windows).
The 2nd partition should have been created as an "Extended Partition", using
the remaining unallocated space on your hard-disk. On this "Extended
Partition" you can create logical drives/partitions. Windows will label
these D:, E:, F:, etc.
This way you can divide up your hard-drive beyond just 4 partitions.
- netlink
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> Hello, I wanted to partition my vista.I did successfullly unallocated.
> when i right click in that i did everything but at last its saying "YOU
> CAN'T CREATE A NEW VOLLUME IN THIS UNALLOCATED SPACE BCOZ THE DISK
> ALREADY CONTAIN THE MAX BUMBER OF PERTITION"...pls help me...what should
> i do now???
>
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Re: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
Hi,
I also faced the same problem. Would you please instruct us in details how to make a new volume after shrinking from C (OS)?
Thank you.
Salmin
Re: Vista Partitioning - Creating a new Volume
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 10:51:41 +0530, salmin
<salmin.3k8zrl@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:
>I also faced the same problem. Would you please instruct us in details
>how to make a new volume after shrinking from C (OS)?
I have NOT used this program, so this information is provided "as is"
A FREE for home use partition manager http://www.partition-tool.com/