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Yes, I've seen this reported and have logged a bug against the error
message. What's happening is that you've already got the maximum of 4 partitions on the drive. So even though you are making room, you can't create a 5th partition. What kind of partitions are created on the disk? Are they all primary partitions, or do you have 3 primaries and one extended partition with a logical drive? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it? Ronald Levy, MD |
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They are all primary partitions. (the 55MB is an EISA configuration, the rest
are listed as primary. Ron "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Yes, I've seen this reported and have logged a bug against the error message. What's happening is that you've already got the maximum of 4 partitions on the drive. So even though you are making room, you can't create a 5th partition. What kind of partitions are created on the disk? Are they all primary partitions, or do you have 3 primaries and one extended partition with a logical drive? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it? Ronald Levy, MD |
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You can have only four primary partitions - number of "logical" partitions
only restricted by the alphabet. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... They are all primary partitions. (the 55MB is an EISA configuration, the rest are listed as primary. Ron "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Yes, I've seen this reported and have logged a bug against the error message. What's happening is that you've already got the maximum of 4 partitions on the drive. So even though you are making room, you can't create a 5th partition. What kind of partitions are created on the disk? Are they all primary partitions, or do you have 3 primaries and one extended partition with a logical drive? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it? Ronald Levy, MD |
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To me, your only options are to totally remove all partitions, format all,
and start all over again. My new Dell came with 2 partitions. The recovery partition is such a joke. The last Dell that I bought that came with more than 1 partition, I redid the whole system and had only 1 partition totally. It ran much faster and I was able to utilize the total hard drive instead of just a portion of it. Dell started giving multiple partitions then they heard lots of flack over it and game options on it. Had I know they are doing it again, I never would have bought a Dell. "AJR" wrote: You can have only four primary partitions - number of "logical" partitions only restricted by the alphabet. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... They are all primary partitions. (the 55MB is an EISA configuration, the rest are listed as primary. Ron "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Yes, I've seen this reported and have logged a bug against the error message. What's happening is that you've already got the maximum of 4 partitions on the drive. So even though you are making room, you can't create a 5th partition. What kind of partitions are created on the disk? Are they all primary partitions, or do you have 3 primaries and one extended partition with a logical drive? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it? Ronald Levy, MD |
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Actually with Vista you get three primary partition because when you come to
create a fourth the option is (should according to the instructions) changed to Logical. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "AJR" wrote in message ... You can have only four primary partitions - number of "logical" partitions only restricted by the alphabet. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... They are all primary partitions. (the 55MB is an EISA configuration, the rest are listed as primary. Ron "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Yes, I've seen this reported and have logged a bug against the error message. What's happening is that you've already got the maximum of 4 partitions on the drive. So even though you are making room, you can't create a 5th partition. What kind of partitions are created on the disk? Are they all primary partitions, or do you have 3 primaries and one extended partition with a logical drive? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it? Ronald Levy, MD |
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"Ronslevy" wrote in message
... They are all primary partitions. (the 55MB is an EISA configuration, the rest are listed as primary. www.bootitng.com BootitNG is a very solid partition and boot manager that allows the user to have up to 255 primary partitions on a disk. Lee Ron "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Yes, I've seen this reported and have logged a bug against the error message. What's happening is that you've already got the maximum of 4 partitions on the drive. So even though you are making room, you can't create a 5th partition. What kind of partitions are created on the disk? Are they all primary partitions, or do you have 3 primaries and one extended partition with a logical drive? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Ronslevy" wrote in message ... I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is and how to fix it? Ronald Levy, MD |
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 06:54:03 -0700, Ronslevy
I just bought a laptop with Vista ultimate installed by Dell. I am trying to repartition the C drive into two drives. In disk management there are currently 4 partitions preinstalled (a Dell diagnostic [55 MB] hidden partition, a D: [10 GB] drive with Recovery files, a C: drive [62 GB] and a Mediadirect [2 GB] hidden drive). The disk managment allows me to Shrink the C drive but when I try to create a new drive with the unallocated space I get a message that "there is not enough space available on the disk to complete this operation". I have even tried creting a smaller drive with the unallocated space with the same message. Any ideas what the problem is The problem iis piggy Dell that hogs every single partition slot. Kick 'em until they bleed, then don't stop if you're still having fun. Explanation: A partition is a system-level allocation of disk space for use by an OS or system-level utility. This design allows up to 4 different OSs to be installed on the same PC, e.g. Windows, Linux, etc. MS OSs use two types of partitions; a primary partition that is bootable, and an extended partition that contains one or more logical volumes that appear to the MS OS as if they were separate partitions. In this way, you can fully use a MS OS while still leaving two spare partitions for other OSs to use. Then along come morons Dell, who hog three out of four of these partitions (as well as the disk space they consume) for their own crap. So you can't use other OSs, and you can't even use the OS you have installed in the way you'd want to. It's like buying a three-bedroom house and then finding two of the bedrooms plus the kitchen are locked and full of builder's rubble, so you're forced to squat in a single room with hotplate and chamber pot. Stomp on Dell until they make this problem go away, or if they tell you to get lost, get that in writing and wave it here. Name 'em and shame 'em, IOW... --------------- ---- --- -- - - - - Saws are too hard to use. Be easier to use! --------------- ---- --- -- - - - - |