john
1) There is not any tool built in that can reduce the size of a volume, but
perhaps third party software could be an option here...
2) You can increase the size in megabytes, I have not seen any minimum
size, but would believe that few larger increments would be better
optimized than many small.
I hope that you are aware that you cannot resize a volume that existed as a
partition on a basic disk before the disk was upgraded to dynamic, see this
MS Knowledge Base article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=225551
Best regards
Bjorn
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"john wen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Question 1)For example of simple volume, its NTFS volume
>can be extended. But can the volume be reduced in size?
>If yes, how can it be reduced in size?
>
>Question 2)Also, When I want to extend eg simple volume,
>can I increase its size in the unit of whatever I want?
>Or must I increase the size in some unit, such as in unit
>of partition of basic storage?
>
>Pls help. Thanks!
>
>John Wen