Extending partition with Disk Management

G

Guest

I have a 250 GB SATA hard drive and I have 50 GB used up in my C drive. I had
an F drive with 170 GB; but I deleted it. Now the 170 GB is unallocated, I
want to extend my C drive with the unallocated space. When I click on Disk
Management in the control pannel and I right click on the C drive it is
greyed out and it wont let me click it. I have already tried Partition
Manager, it doesent work and Partition Magic is not compatible with Vista. I
really want to extend my C drive. Help me please!
 
V

Victek

x6woody6x said:
I have a 250 GB SATA hard drive and I have 50 GB used up in my C drive. I
had
an F drive with 170 GB; but I deleted it. Now the 170 GB is unallocated, I
want to extend my C drive with the unallocated space. When I click on Disk
Management in the control pannel and I right click on the C drive it is
greyed out and it wont let me click it. I have already tried Partition
Manager, it doesent work and Partition Magic is not compatible with Vista.
I
really want to extend my C drive. Help me please!

First, are you logged in with an administrator account? Next, when you
right click on C: what exactly is "grayed-out"? Is it "Extend Volume"
option? Can you select the "Shrink Volume" option? Is the unallocated
space on the right side or the left side of C: ?
 
R

Rock

"x6woody6x" wrote
I have a 250 GB SATA hard drive and I have 50 GB used up in my C drive. I
had
an F drive with 170 GB; but I deleted it. Now the 170 GB is unallocated, I
want to extend my C drive with the unallocated space. When I click on Disk
Management in the control pannel and I right click on the C drive it is
greyed out and it wont let me click it. I have already tried Partition
Manager, it doesent work and Partition Magic is not compatible with Vista.
I
really want to extend my C drive. Help me please!


BootIt NG from Terabyte Unlimited can do this. It has a 30 day full
featured free trial. Acronis Disk Director Suite 10 is Vista compatible.

Is the unallocated space immediately to the right of the C drive? That is a
requirement for Disk Management.
 
G

Guest

Yes, I am the admin for this account. Well it wont let me click on extend;
but is does have the option it just wont let me. It will let me shrink it,
but why would I do that? The unallocated space is left to my E drive which is
left to my C drive.
Thank you.
 
G

Guest

I tried using that Acronis thing and it didnt work either.

No, but how do I move it over?

Thank you.
 
V

Victek

Yes, I am the admin for this account. Well it wont let me click on extend;
but is does have the option it just wont let me. It will let me shrink it,
but why would I do that? The unallocated space is left to my E drive which
is
left to my C drive.
Thank you.

Here's the deal. A partition can only be "extended" into unallocated space
on the right side. To use space on the left side the partition has to be
"moved" and the Vista Disk Manager can't do it. You need a third party
partition manager, such as BootIT NG that can move partitions as well as
resize them. I haven't used BootIT NG, but you may be able to tell it to do
both operations at once - push the button and come back in a couple of hours
(maybe three hours <g>). You may want to make a disk image before you
start. I've never had problems with partition management, but if something
goes wrong I doubt there's any way to get the it back. Hope this helps.
Check the link below.

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html
 
R

Rock

x6woody6x said:
I tried using that Acronis thing and it didnt work either.

No, but how do I move it over?

Thank you.

Saying "I tried using that Acronis thing and it didn't work either." isn't
much help. What Acronis "thing"? What didn't work? Did you purchase the
program? Which one? What exactly did you try? Have you posted to an
Acronis user forum for this software?

No one can help you if you don't give detailed information.
 
R

Rod

has any one trid these 3rd party tools and can verify they work? I have the
same problem

thanks,

Rod
 

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