Windows 7 and Vista include a built-in functionality in Disk Management to
shrink
and expand partitions. No more 3rd party utilities needed!
To get to this utility, open up Control Panel, and type in partition
 into the search box.. you'll immediately see the link show up:
Shrink a Partition
In the Disk Management screen, just right-click on the partition that you
want to
shrink, and select "Shrink Volume" from the menu.
In the Shrink dialog, you will want to enter the amount you want to shrink
by, not
the new size. For example, if you want to shrink your 50gb partition by
roughly 10gb
so that it will now be roughly 40gb, enter 10000 into the box:

 
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From: Hyongsop Kim [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 10:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: I have a question about hard partition



Hello, I want to listen your suggestion about partition.

I have a laptop and want to divide my hard into two parts because it isn't
divided and only has a C drive.

But I don't know which program will I use.

Please recommend the program that accessible with Window-Eyes version 7.11.

Many thanks.

Hyongsop Kim.



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