Problem with partitioning under vista
Hello everyone,
I have a problem resizing partitions on Windows Vista.
The PC has an SD partitioned into 2.
-1 C: X gigabyte (With Windows Vista installed on it)
-1 D: Y gigabyte
I very much want to resize the partition D: (decrease then increase) but, I can not resize the partition C:.
What I want to do is to re-allocate disk space free of D: on C:
Is this feasible and if not I am forced to format for a re-allocation manner.
Thank you for your help ....
Re: Problem with partitioning under vista
Hi,
You can turn to QParted or GParted to do that (they run very well now NTFS).You should "move" D on the "right". The Windows tool does not do it.
QParted or GParted are free and available through multiple media, including live-cd Linux very easy to use.
Re: Problem with partitioning under vista
Can you tell me what it means to "move" right "?, Compared to what?
Re: Problem with partitioning under vista
For now you have the following pattern:
[[Partition C] [D partition]]
the entire hard drive partitions are allocated to C and D (no matter free space within them, just look here on the hard disk and its partitions in cutting).
The purpose of the maneuver is to reduce D (within the limits of available space at the end of D *) to have a vacant space. You should know that this reduction (just like the extension), unfortunately for "by right":
[[Partition C] [D partition] [unpartitioned space]]
To "move" towards the right (end of disk) => (Windows manager does not support). The GParted very well:
[[Partition C] [unpartitioned space] [partition D]]
Finally, you can extend C with the non-partitioned
Re: Problem with partitioning under vista