Re: [H] drive won't shrink

2014-05-12 Thread Winterlight




Defrag the drive and look to see if any data is way out near the end.


 Your right... it is  a few unmovable files at the end of the drive 
that is causing the problem I discovered that initially..the 
unmovable pagefile was there at the end so I turned the page file 
off  and rebooted. But then something else got put at the end that I 
can't identify. How do I get it from putting unmoveable stuff at the 
end of the drive and why can't any partition manager move the files.



Second, use an Ubuntu live CD, and use Gparted to do the shrink.


I googled this problem earlier and found a lot of users with apple 
products complaining of this... and  many of them did try Gparted but 
that didn't work either.


Is this something HP does? How do you get rid of the unmovable files. 
I have been working with partitions for a couple of decades and have 
never come across this.

Thanks for the help Harry.



-Harry

On 5/11/14, 9:11 PM, Winterlight wrote:
 I am working on a HP Pavilion. It has a 550GB hard drive and there is
 nothing unusual about the Win 7 Home Premium setup. It has a 195 MB
 boot drive = C. The Win 7 D drive with about 450 GB on it ...the user
 only is using 175GB of that D drive... a HP recovery drive of 24GB and
 the HP utility drive with around 100MB. I want to get rid of the HP
 stuff so I delete the two HP partitions. Next I try to shrink the
 450GB D drive down to 250 which leaves a solid 75 GB free on the
 drive. But I can't shrink it more then about 7GB because Win 7 Disk
 Manager says there isn't any space available. I have tried using Win 7
 Disk Management,   Paragon Partition Manager, and Active  Boot
 Partition Manager and they all have the same issue.

 Has anybody seen anything like this before anybody know why it is
 doing this and what can be done about it short of backing the 175GB
 up, deleting the partition, create new partitions, and then restoring
 the backup in the smaller space?




Re: [H] drive won't shrink

2014-05-12 Thread Harry McGregor
On 5/11/14, 11:01 PM, Winterlight wrote:


 Defrag the drive and look to see if any data is way out near the end.

  Your right... it is  a few unmovable files at the end of the drive
 that is causing the problem I discovered that initially..the unmovable
 pagefile was there at the end so I turned the page file off  and
 rebooted. But then something else got put at the end that I can't
 identify. How do I get it from putting unmoveable stuff at the end of
 the drive and why can't any partition manager move the files.

You can also disable the hibernation which can cause this.

This thread looks good:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/25221/how-to-shrink-windows-partition-with-unmovable-files-in-dual-boot-installation

Hopefully this helps

Also, shrink what you can, and then keep trying, instead of trying to
get it all in one shot.

-Harry
 Second, use an Ubuntu live CD, and use Gparted to do the shrink.

 I googled this problem earlier and found a lot of users with apple
 products complaining of this... and  many of them did try Gparted but
 that didn't work either.

 Is this something HP does? How do you get rid of the unmovable files.
 I have been working with partitions for a couple of decades and have
 never come across this.
 Thanks for the help Harry.


 -Harry

 On 5/11/14, 9:11 PM, Winterlight wrote:
  I am working on a HP Pavilion. It has a 550GB hard drive and there is
  nothing unusual about the Win 7 Home Premium setup. It has a 195 MB
  boot drive = C. The Win 7 D drive with about 450 GB on it ...the user
  only is using 175GB of that D drive... a HP recovery drive of 24GB and
  the HP utility drive with around 100MB. I want to get rid of the HP
  stuff so I delete the two HP partitions. Next I try to shrink the
  450GB D drive down to 250 which leaves a solid 75 GB free on the
  drive. But I can't shrink it more then about 7GB because Win 7 Disk
  Manager says there isn't any space available. I have tried using Win 7
  Disk Management,   Paragon Partition Manager, and Active  Boot
  Partition Manager and they all have the same issue.
 
  Has anybody seen anything like this before anybody know why it is
  doing this and what can be done about it short of backing the 175GB
  up, deleting the partition, create new partitions, and then restoring
  the backup in the smaller space?




Re: [H] drive won't shrink

2014-05-12 Thread Winterlight

At 11:18 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

On 5/11/14, 11:01 PM, Winterlight wrote:


 Defrag the drive and look to see if any data is way out near the end.

  Your right... it is  a few unmovable files at the end of the drive
 that is causing the problem I discovered that initially..the unmovable
 pagefile was there at the end so I turned the page file off  and
 rebooted. But then something else got put at the end that I can't
 identify. How do I get it from putting unmoveable stuff at the end of
 the drive and why can't any partition manager move the files.

You can also disable the hibernation which can cause this.

This thread looks good:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/25221/how-to-shrink-windows-partition-with-unmovable-files-in-dual-boot-installation

Hopefully this helps


it does look good ... thanks




Also, shrink what you can, and then keep trying, instead of trying to
get it all in one shot.

-Harry
 Second, use an Ubuntu live CD, and use Gparted to do the shrink.

 I googled this problem earlier and found a lot of users with apple
 products complaining of this... and  many of them did try Gparted but
 that didn't work either.

 Is this something HP does? How do you get rid of the unmovable files.
 I have been working with partitions for a couple of decades and have
 never come across this.
 Thanks for the help Harry.


 -Harry

 On 5/11/14, 9:11 PM, Winterlight wrote:
  I am working on a HP Pavilion. It has a 550GB hard drive and there is
  nothing unusual about the Win 7 Home Premium setup. It has a 195 MB
  boot drive = C. The Win 7 D drive with about 450 GB on it ...the user
  only is using 175GB of that D drive... a HP recovery drive of 24GB and
  the HP utility drive with around 100MB. I want to get rid of the HP
  stuff so I delete the two HP partitions. Next I try to shrink the
  450GB D drive down to 250 which leaves a solid 75 GB free on the
  drive. But I can't shrink it more then about 7GB because Win 7 Disk
  Manager says there isn't any space available. I have tried using Win 7
  Disk Management,   Paragon Partition Manager, and Active  Boot
  Partition Manager and they all have the same issue.
 
  Has anybody seen anything like this before anybody know why it is
  doing this and what can be done about it short of backing the 175GB
  up, deleting the partition, create new partitions, and then restoring
  the backup in the smaller space?





Re: [H] drive won't shrink

2014-05-12 Thread Winterlight


It turned out to be System Restore that was the problem. I disabled 
it, deleted the files and then was able to shrink the drive.


At 11:29 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

At 11:18 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

On 5/11/14, 11:01 PM, Winterlight wrote:


 Defrag the drive and look to see if any data is way out near the end.

  Your right... it is  a few unmovable files at the end of the drive
 that is causing the problem I discovered that initially..the unmovable
 pagefile was there at the end so I turned the page file off  and
 rebooted. But then something else got put at the end that I can't
 identify. How do I get it from putting unmoveable stuff at the end of
 the drive and why can't any partition manager move the files.

You can also disable the hibernation which can cause this.

This thread looks good:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/25221/how-to-shrink-windows-partition-with-unmovable-files-in-dual-boot-installation

Hopefully this helps


it does look good ... thanks




Also, shrink what you can, and then keep trying, instead of trying to
get it all in one shot.

-Harry
 Second, use an Ubuntu live CD, and use Gparted to do the shrink.

 I googled this problem earlier and found a lot of users with apple
 products complaining of this... and  many of them did try Gparted but
 that didn't work either.

 Is this something HP does? How do you get rid of the unmovable files.
 I have been working with partitions for a couple of decades and have
 never come across this.
 Thanks for the help Harry.


 -Harry

 On 5/11/14, 9:11 PM, Winterlight wrote:
  I am working on a HP Pavilion. It has a 550GB hard drive and there is
  nothing unusual about the Win 7 Home Premium setup. It has a 195 MB
  boot drive = C. The Win 7 D drive with about 450 GB on it ...the user
  only is using 175GB of that D drive... a HP recovery drive of 24GB and
  the HP utility drive with around 100MB. I want to get rid of the HP
  stuff so I delete the two HP partitions. Next I try to shrink the
  450GB D drive down to 250 which leaves a solid 75 GB free on the
  drive. But I can't shrink it more then about 7GB because Win 7 Disk
  Manager says there isn't any space available. I have tried using Win 7
  Disk Management,   Paragon Partition Manager, and Active  Boot
  Partition Manager and they all have the same issue.
 
  Has anybody seen anything like this before anybody know why it is
  doing this and what can be done about it short of backing the 175GB
  up, deleting the partition, create new partitions, and then restoring
  the backup in the smaller space?







Re: [H] drive won't shrink

2014-05-12 Thread Michael Resnick

Too bad the partition is deleted.
I wonder what the permissions were that prevented you from shrinking 
the partition.

Was it just that it was marked as a system partition?

Regards,
Mike




At 04:47 AM 5/12/2014, Winterlight wrote:

It turned out to be System Restore that was the problem. I disabled 
it, deleted the files and then was able to shrink the drive.


At 11:29 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

At 11:18 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

On 5/11/14, 11:01 PM, Winterlight wrote:


 Defrag the drive and look to see if any data is way out near the end.

  Your right... it is  a few unmovable files at the end of the drive
 that is causing the problem I discovered that initially..the unmovable
 pagefile was there at the end so I turned the page file off  and
 rebooted. But then something else got put at the end that I can't
 identify. How do I get it from putting unmoveable stuff at the end of
 the drive and why can't any partition manager move the files.

You can also disable the hibernation which can cause this.

This thread looks good:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/25221/how-to-shrink-windows-partition-with-unmovable-files-in-dual-boot-installation

Hopefully this helps


it does look good ... thanks




Also, shrink what you can, and then keep trying, instead of trying to
get it all in one shot.

-Harry
 Second, use an Ubuntu live CD, and use Gparted to do the shrink.

 I googled this problem earlier and found a lot of users with apple
 products complaining of this... and  many of them did try Gparted but
 that didn't work either.

 Is this something HP does? How do you get rid of the unmovable files.
 I have been working with partitions for a couple of decades and have
 never come across this.
 Thanks for the help Harry.


 -Harry

 On 5/11/14, 9:11 PM, Winterlight wrote:
  I am working on a HP Pavilion. It has a 550GB hard drive and there is
  nothing unusual about the Win 7 Home Premium setup. It has a 195 MB
  boot drive = C. The Win 7 D drive with about 450 GB on it ...the user
  only is using 175GB of that D drive... a HP recovery drive of 24GB and
  the HP utility drive with around 100MB. I want to get rid of the HP
  stuff so I delete the two HP partitions. Next I try to shrink the
  450GB D drive down to 250 which leaves a solid 75 GB free on the
  drive. But I can't shrink it more then about 7GB because Win 7 Disk
  Manager says there isn't any space available. I have tried using Win 7
  Disk Management,   Paragon Partition Manager, and Active  Boot
  Partition Manager and they all have the same issue.
 
  Has anybody seen anything like this before anybody know why it is
  doing this and what can be done about it short of backing the 175GB
  up, deleting the partition, create new partitions, and then restoring
  the backup in the smaller space?



__
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little 
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. (Benjamin 
Franklin, 1755)


Re: [H] drive won't shrink

2014-05-12 Thread Winterlight


what? nothing was deleted except for the unmovable system restore 
files. Once they were gone I was able to shrink the drive.



At 08:25 AM 5/12/2014, you wrote:

Too bad the partition is deleted.
I wonder what the permissions were that prevented you from shrinking 
the partition.

Was it just that it was marked as a system partition?

Regards,
Mike




At 04:47 AM 5/12/2014, Winterlight wrote:

It turned out to be System Restore that was the problem. I disabled 
it, deleted the files and then was able to shrink the drive.


At 11:29 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

At 11:18 PM 5/11/2014, you wrote:

On 5/11/14, 11:01 PM, Winterlight wrote:


 Defrag the drive and look to see if any data is way out near the end.

  Your right... it is  a few unmovable files at the end of the drive
 that is causing the problem I discovered that initially..the unmovable
 pagefile was there at the end so I turned the page file off  and
 rebooted. But then something else got put at the end that I can't
 identify. How do I get it from putting unmoveable stuff at the end of
 the drive and why can't any partition manager move the files.

You can also disable the hibernation which can cause this.

This thread looks good:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/25221/how-to-shrink-windows-partition-with-unmovable-files-in-dual-boot-installation

Hopefully this helps


it does look good ... thanks




Also, shrink what you can, and then keep trying, instead of trying to
get it all in one shot.

-Harry
 Second, use an Ubuntu live CD, and use Gparted to do the shrink.

 I googled this problem earlier and found a lot of users with apple
 products complaining of this... and  many of them did try Gparted but
 that didn't work either.

 Is this something HP does? How do you get rid of the unmovable files.
 I have been working with partitions for a couple of decades and have
 never come across this.
 Thanks for the help Harry.


 -Harry

 On 5/11/14, 9:11 PM, Winterlight wrote:
  I am working on a HP Pavilion. It has a 550GB hard drive and there is
  nothing unusual about the Win 7 Home Premium setup. It has a 195 MB
  boot drive = C. The Win 7 D drive with about 450 GB on it ...the user
  only is using 175GB of that D drive... a HP recovery drive 
of 24GB and

  the HP utility drive with around 100MB. I want to get rid of the HP
  stuff so I delete the two HP partitions. Next I try to shrink the
  450GB D drive down to 250 which leaves a solid 75 GB free on the
  drive. But I can't shrink it more then about 7GB because Win 7 Disk
  Manager says there isn't any space available. I have tried 
using Win 7

  Disk Management,   Paragon Partition Manager, and Active  Boot
  Partition Manager and they all have the same issue.
 
  Has anybody seen anything like this before anybody know why it is
  doing this and what can be done about it short of backing the 175GB
  up, deleting the partition, create new partitions, and then restoring
  the backup in the smaller space?



__
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little 
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. (Benjamin 
Franklin, 1755)