On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06/24/14 12:16, Ranjan Maitra wrote:When you bring up the disk management you'd see a line for each volume. You have a single volume defined on the 500GB drive? What says.... Capacity= Free Space= and %Free
> I tried exactly the above but I got a message which says that I can
> only shrink it to some 226 GB (or something like that). The HD is 500
> GB. So where did the rest go? All on Windows? Containing what? I did
> not fill anything.
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Myself, I have tried the windows built-in partition resizer.
It has limited functionality because there are certain files or dirs
It has limited functionality because there are certain files or dirs
that are for some reason I do not quite understand yet, are not
relocatable to other sectors (blocks :) ).
relocatable to other sectors (blocks :) ).
Interesting that an app like PartitionMagic can do it, but
windows native partition manager cannot :)
windows native partition manager cannot :)
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