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Hi, I bought an Asus laptop with Vista preinstalled. I want to shrink my
Vista partition, but Disk Management tool refuses to shrink below 60 GB. The partition (where Vista is installed) is now 60GB, with 45GB free space, but I cannot shrink it further. I tried disabling page file, reducing shadow copy storage area, disabling hibernate, but with no luck. The page file is about 2GB, the shadow copy storage does require about 15% of disk, so at max it would be 15 + 2 + 0.15*60=26GB, add 4GB for data and we have 30GB max. Why Vista needs another 30GB of my hard drive? If this is a bug, where should I file it? |
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A follow-up. I disabled restore points, and Vista let me shrunk the partition
by further 13GB. But Vista did not succed with the shrinking. It showed me an error window, telling to look up the error in events journal and advising me to restart Vista. I looked up in the event journal, and found that the error was made by atapi. In that error entry I did not find anything more informative. So I ran the complete disk check, which took about 15-20 minutes. This disk check did not find any errors, but after the resize operation failed with exact same error. So does this mean that my harddrive is poo, or I just have to try and recover Vista from my recovery partition (probably the recovery will be just reinstall)? |
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"Vaidotas Zemlys" wrote
A follow-up. I disabled restore points, and Vista let me shrunk the partition by further 13GB. But Vista did not succed with the shrinking. It showed me an error window, telling to look up the error in events journal and advising me to restart Vista. I looked up in the event journal, and found that the error was made by atapi. In that error entry I did not find anything more informative. So I ran the complete disk check, which took about 15-20 minutes. This disk check did not find any errors, but after the resize operation failed with exact same error. So does this mean that my harddrive is poo, or I just have to try and recover Vista from my recovery partition (probably the recovery will be just reinstall)? Have you tied resizing using diskpart from an elevated command prompt, instead of from Disk Manager? -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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"Rock" wrote:
Have you tied resizing using diskpart from an elevated command prompt, instead of from Disk Manager? Yes, but it failed. Just did it again to make sure. But the error message is different. It says that access was refused to do perform operation. Note that I ran the command line as administrator, and did that from administrator account. Vaidotas |
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"Vaidotas Zemlys" wrote
"Rock" wrote: Have you tied resizing using diskpart from an elevated command prompt, instead of from Disk Manager? Yes, but it failed. Just did it again to make sure. But the error message is different. It says that access was refused to do perform operation. Note that I ran the command line as administrator, and did that from administrator account. Ok, I thought it was worth a shot. Sorry that didn't work out. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |