Dear Max,
to change the size of the system drive, you have to delete another partition on your harddisk in order to have unallocated space and then recreate a smaller drive giving an extra space for the C drive. after, when you click resize on the C drive, you will find the unallocated space on harddisk already set to the field "unallocated space before". just add this value to the partition size at the second tab, and make sure the third tab "unallocated space after" is set to 0.00

Thank you
Dina Foda
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----- Original Message ----- From: "agent086b" <[email protected]>
To: "Jaws Users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 11:18 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Still Partition Assistant problems


 Hi again,
I have listened to the tutorial on using Partition Assistant.
Very good it is too, thanks David.
I still am not able to do what I need to do.
I have 3 partitions on the drive, C, D, and E. I wish to make the C drive bigger. I am able to make the D & E partitions smaller or larger at will. After making the D & E smaller I do the following.
Right click the C partition and enter on re size.
I tab to the first field that says unallocated space before 0.00KB.
I then tab to the second field that says 14.65GB. I change this to 16.20.
Then tab to the field that says unallocated space after 0.00KB
Then whack enter on the OK button.
I then press Alt + F4
All that happens is the program closes.
Does the free version not work on the system drive?
I have used Partition Magic in the past but don't have it now so I really need this one to work for me.
Thanks for any further help here.
Max.

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