resize recovery partition in Windows Vista(Home Basic) ?

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Guest

I got a dell laptop in which there was Dell recovery partition of about 10
gigs, of which only around 6 were filled. As i was already having 4 primary
partitions and I could not create new partition for installing XP, i used
already existing 'recovery partition' for Win XP installation. Everything is
working fine, I can boot into both Vista/WinXP.

Now the problem is, when i try to install any program in WinXP, it is
running out of space.
Disk Management console wouldn't let me extend my recovery partition(D drive)

any solution on this?
 
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Mamamegs

Kenn K pretended :
I got a dell laptop in which there was Dell recovery partition of
about 10 gigs, of which only around 6 were filled. As i was already
having 4 primary partitions and I could not create new partition for
installing XP, i used already existing 'recovery partition' for Win
XP installation. Everything is working fine, I can boot into both
Vista/WinXP.

Now the problem is, when i try to install any program in WinXP, it is
running out of space.
Disk Management console wouldn't let me extend my recovery
partition(D drive)

any solution on this?

You can try using a third-party utility like Acronis Disk Director 10.
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/diskdirector/

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Rick Rogers

Hi,

You'd have to use third party software to slide C: back into the unallocated
space and then expand the D: volume. The disk tools included with XP or
Vista are not capable of sliding existing partitions.

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Rick Rogers

Hi,

With freeware, you get what you pay for. BootIT NG from
terabyteunlimited.com can do this from the bootable floppy that it creates.
As you don't need to install it, there is no need to register the program.
If you find it useful, as many do, you should purchase a license.

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Guest

Please start from scratch...

I also bought a Dell Vista Laptop a few months ago. It is now complaining
that my Recovery partition is full, and I need to delete some files. What do
I do?
Can I expand the partition? How?
If I want to delete files, which ones can I safely delete? Is there a
written procedure from Dell on how to do this, and maintain the partition?

Thanks,

Ron
 
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Michael Solomon

Headscratcher said:
Please start from scratch...

I also bought a Dell Vista Laptop a few months ago. It is now complaining
that my Recovery partition is full, and I need to delete some files. What
do
I do?
Can I expand the partition? How?
If I want to delete files, which ones can I safely delete? Is there a
written procedure from Dell on how to do this, and maintain the partition?

Thanks,

Ron

I think you need to ask Dell about how best to deal with this. Sometimes,
these recovery partitions are proprietary and can't always be dealt with
using standard partitioning tools. You need to consult with them in order
to make sure you don't corrupt or otherwise destroy the partition and/or the
day within.
 
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Ian

You can do some limited action through control panel/administrative tools,
but to really change you partition safely you need a program like Partition
Magic.
 
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Michael Solomon

Ian said:
You can do some limited action through control panel/administrative tools,
but to really change you partition safely you need a program like
Partition Magic.
Ian, if this is DelL's recovery partition, I don't think he should do
anything with it until he has some answers from Dell about what can do and
shouldn't do with this partition.
 
C

Charles W Davis

One thing that you don't do is place any data on a recovery partition. That
is the reason that there is so little empty space. For example mine has 6.39
GB and only 602MB free.
 
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Mike Hall - MVP

stella said:
Recently, Microsoft has released a latest version named Windows Vista.
Compared with the other Operating Systems in Windows family, Vista
contains a new feature which allows users to resize partition without
any additional software. Previously, resizing partition is only
available by using additional resize partition software.

In consideration that most of the people still do not know how to
resize partition in vista. We would like to give you some directions as
follows:

1) Click on the Start menu

2) Right click on Computer and click on Manage

3) You may get a User Account Control dialog here; just click Continue

4) In the left pane, open up the Storage category and click on Disk
Management

5) Here, you will find your partitions on your disks. Right click on
the partition you'd like to modify and it turns out a box


To know the exact steps of how to resize partition under Windows
Vista, you may
visit:http://www.partition-tool.com/partition-magic/resize-partition-under-windows-operating-system.htm


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