P philo Dec 11, 2003 #2 Paul said: I can not seem to resize my hard drive partition in windows 2000 pro. Click to expand... That's correct you will need a 3rd party utility to non-destructively resize...
Paul said: I can not seem to resize my hard drive partition in windows 2000 pro. Click to expand... That's correct you will need a 3rd party utility to non-destructively resize...
J john Dec 11, 2003 #3 upgrade your disk from basic to dynamic. then so long as it's not a system volume you should be able to manipulate disk volumes.
upgrade your disk from basic to dynamic. then so long as it's not a system volume you should be able to manipulate disk volumes.
B Bjorn Landemoo Dec 11, 2003 #4 john That is incorrect. It is not possible to resize a volume that ever existed as a partition on a basic disk, see this MS Knowledge Base article: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=225551 Best regards Bjorn
john That is incorrect. It is not possible to resize a volume that ever existed as a partition on a basic disk, see this MS Knowledge Base article: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=225551 Best regards Bjorn
L Leythos Dec 11, 2003 #5 john That is incorrect. It is not possible to resize a volume that ever existed as a partition on a basic disk, see this MS Knowledge Base article: Click to expand... How about doing it like the rest of us do - ghost it to a spare drive and then ghost it back the size needed.
john That is incorrect. It is not possible to resize a volume that ever existed as a partition on a basic disk, see this MS Knowledge Base article: Click to expand... How about doing it like the rest of us do - ghost it to a spare drive and then ghost it back the size needed.