Partitioning your Hard Drive for Windows Vista – Create/ Remove

Create/, drive, hard, Partitioning, remove, Vista, Windows, www.youtube.com,

25 Responses to “Partitioning your Hard Drive for Windows Vista – Create/ Remove

  • 1
    heywhereismybeer
    March 1st, 2010 00:40

    Thanks! Good Video 5/5 (:

  • 2
    DanSealey47
    March 1st, 2010 01:35

    That was quite a good video.

  • 3
    Volcomstone000095
    March 1st, 2010 02:06

    If you erase System32, how are you typing this…You would have to reinstall windows haha

  • 4
    thetruthproject2012
    March 1st, 2010 02:12

    I just erased system 32 NoooooooOOooooOO

  • 5
    sunnyo2
    March 1st, 2010 02:29

    i right click but it don’t say shrink volume

  • 6
    HaykGamer
    March 1st, 2010 03:02

    thanx!!

  • 7
    masterm01
    March 1st, 2010 03:09

    my space to shrink is only 176mb…what can i do?

  • 8
    donaldgjergji
    March 1st, 2010 03:51

    i have a problem when I go to manage I don’t have any HDD what I do

  • 9
    4u250ut
    March 1st, 2010 04:36

    It would not let me format my partition…it said its to the max. but there is only 3, partition..1 is for OS other is for 1.Recovery 3 is for manager,(health).. how many parttion can you have on 1 HD?

  • 10
    deeptrancenow
    March 1st, 2010 05:16

    very good – thank you

  • 11
    percyrsmu
    March 1st, 2010 05:34

    beautiful man!

  • 12
    legalcomic
    March 1st, 2010 06:09

    This was a very helpful video…I was stuck and it really helped. It was extremely simple and clear. Thanks very much. Please keep up the good work.

  • 13
    molafaka808
    March 1st, 2010 06:47

    my MB setting won’t let me me shrink over 698MB. whats going on?

  • 14
    techAustralia
    March 1st, 2010 07:11

    Thanks for giving the tip.

  • 15
    NarutoKurosaki256
    March 1st, 2010 07:26

    Anyone who has had a problem like I have (which is computer saying can’t partition more than 0)
    The reason why Windows wont let you shrink the volume is because there are immovable system files at the very end of the volume.
    The solution would be downloading a program called PerfectDisk and defragging with that application using its SMART Placement option.
    I have tried Windows Defrag as well as JKDefrag and neither of those worked. This one does work though.

  • 16
    techAustralia
    March 1st, 2010 07:48

    The size of your C Drive doesn’t change the speed.

  • 17
    asainboyfly
    March 1st, 2010 08:41

    thanx 4 the reply so if i have more space in local disk c will the boot time be faster or slower?because my cousin said when the computer start up it only run the c drive and not the d drive so you can put more space to d drive and all the download(movie) to d drive and put least space(files) to c drive since the computer run the c drive and not the d drive.

  • 18
    techAustralia
    March 1st, 2010 08:45

    Partitioning is only good if you want to install another OS on your computer. If you don’t, you should put as much space in to your C Drive.

  • 19
    asainboyfly
    March 1st, 2010 08:58

    i have 145 gb free in local disk c and 10gb in drive d is it good to have more free space in c or less?

  • 20
    techAustralia
    March 1st, 2010 09:44

    Sorry, I haven’t actually heard of any partitioning software apart from the one which came with Windows Vista.

  • 21
    musiqman24
    March 1st, 2010 10:14

    thx man. i have a question tho, whats partitioning software for if you can do it without it?

  • 22
    NarutoKurosaki256
    March 1st, 2010 10:26

    Mine says it can’t be shrunk. It says the max is 0.

  • 23
    Nizzler1
    March 1st, 2010 10:50

    thanks for this… worked perfectly

  • 24
    techAustralia
    March 1st, 2010 11:06

    Maybe try to shrink 10gb at a time until you want you’ve reached the size you want.

  • 25
    zadax11
    March 1st, 2010 11:57

    yeah i have same problem. my hard disk is 220gb and i can shrink only 10gb. help me please

Leave a Reply