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Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!



 
 
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Old March 2nd 08, 11:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Rambytes[_4_]
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Hi,

I try to resize a little bit my C: partition and I use the resize
option inside Vista himself.

After i've resize my C: partition from 50Gb to 40Gb, i reboot and Vista
refuse to boot-up again, ask me 2 choices: try to repair (recommended)
or boot normal.

If I choose the "Try to repair", after few second, the computer reboot,
and I see this message again, give me 2 choices.

If I choose the second option, boot normal, I've got a error message
tell me that some hardware have changed, blablabla... and cannot
continue.

I've try to boot from a Linux Live CD (Fedora and Ubuntu) and try to
resize, but when i'm back in vista, Vista try to resize again from his
last "know" size.

So, i'm stuck with my 50Gb partition... what can I do?


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Rambytes
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Old March 3rd 08, 12:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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Default Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!

The best tool for the job is called PARAGON PARTITION MANAGER



"Rambytes" wrote in message
...

Hi,

I try to resize a little bit my C: partition and I use the resize
option inside Vista himself.

After i've resize my C: partition from 50Gb to 40Gb, i reboot and Vista
refuse to boot-up again, ask me 2 choices: try to repair (recommended)
or boot normal.

If I choose the "Try to repair", after few second, the computer reboot,
and I see this message again, give me 2 choices.

If I choose the second option, boot normal, I've got a error message
tell me that some hardware have changed, blablabla... and cannot
continue.

I've try to boot from a Linux Live CD (Fedora and Ubuntu) and try to
resize, but when i'm back in vista, Vista try to resize again from his
last "know" size.

So, i'm stuck with my 50Gb partition... what can I do?


--
Rambytes



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Old March 3rd 08, 12:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Holz[_2_]
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Default Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!

On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 02:03:58 +0200
"On the Bridge!" On@the,Bridge wrote:

The best tool for the job is called PARAGON PARTITION MANAGE


Actually the linux rescue CD which is free.

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Old March 3rd 08, 12:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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Default Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!

I know GParted live disk and PartedMagic, I use both and have told many
people about them here

but he says it dont work for him..

parition manager from paragon is not free but its a fantastic product....




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On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 02:03:58 +0200
"On the Bridge!" On@the,Bridge wrote:

The best tool for the job is called PARAGON PARTITION MANAGE


Actually the linux rescue CD which is free.

--
Live & let live, or leave.
:-)



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Old March 3rd 08, 02:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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Default Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!

this new rescue cd came out now (updated)

http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page




"Rambytes" wrote in message
...

Hi,

I try to resize a little bit my C: partition and I use the resize
option inside Vista himself.

After i've resize my C: partition from 50Gb to 40Gb, i reboot and Vista
refuse to boot-up again, ask me 2 choices: try to repair (recommended)
or boot normal.

If I choose the "Try to repair", after few second, the computer reboot,
and I see this message again, give me 2 choices.

If I choose the second option, boot normal, I've got a error message
tell me that some hardware have changed, blablabla... and cannot
continue.

I've try to boot from a Linux Live CD (Fedora and Ubuntu) and try to
resize, but when i'm back in vista, Vista try to resize again from his
last "know" size.

So, i'm stuck with my 50Gb partition... what can I do?


--
Rambytes



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Old October 15th 12, 09:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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Default Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!

To the problem VISTA support back to the last known healthy configuration, when start and press F8 key to enter the Advanced section and then recover to last known healthy configuration.

And to resize the partition, it is better job for 3rd partition partition software. Before you may know Partition Magic but now it has been out of date, and now there have a alternative software AOMEI Partition Assistant which could manage this flexibly and safely. It is worth to try this software.learn more http://www.extend-partition.com/
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Old October 18th 12, 09:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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Default Resize partition in Vista make me crazy!

REFORMAT YOUR COMPUTERS AND INSTALL OPEN SOURCE LINUX UBUNTU! JUST FYI! THREAD CLOSED!
 




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