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Hi,
I am trying to make a new volume to setup dual-booting Windows Vista and WinXP on a PC with preinstalled Vista. Shrink Volume on my primary partition worked and made a new 9.77GB Unallocated partition. The problem I have is that I can't make on new Simpile Volume on the Unallocated partition, The wizard goes through all of it's screens with no errors, then is crashes with "There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to complete this operation.". It doesn't matter what size I chose for the New Volume, I tried the Min, between the Min and Max, and the Max sizes. I am also interested in the pros and cons of making a WinXP volume and using BCD versus putting WinXP is a virtual PC, especially about using printers without Vista drivers. Thanks, Mark |
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