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Old 02-04-2008, 11:53 PM   #1
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Since you just installed Vista, do it again. This time create a 100GB
partition during setup, and install Vista in it.

On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 20:19:13 -0500, adam7
<adam7.377wn4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote:

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>::i just install vista x64 on RAID 0 (2 X 250 Gb) volume. Volume space
>is 465 GB (instead of 500 GB! that’s alright), free space 451 GB, so it
>took 14GB on OS and Page File. Now i want to partition it and want to
>allocate about 100GB for system drive i think which is more then
>enough.::
>
>::But the problem is, on Disk Management when i select the volume and
>click shrink Volume i get followings::
>
>::Total size before shrink in MB: 476943::
>::size of available shrink space in MB: 235606::
>::Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB: (235606)::
>::Total size after shrink in MB: 241337::
>
>::so i can't shrink the volume less then 241337. that means it forcing
>me to keep the system drive about 235.68 GB! which is about the size of
>one of the hard drive (232.8 GB). So... what is going on? why its
>forcing me to keep the volume that large??::


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