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Nov 12, 2007

OK, I've been on this quest for two days now, searching all over the internet. I wonder if ANY body has the answer.

The other day my new computer (Dell Inspiron) came with a 320 gig HDD. Yes, it has the annoying EISA configured partition of 55 MB (EDIT 11/15 just caught mistake, edited from GB to MB) but that's not the big issue.

Another partition is Drive C and allocated with 288 GB and has the OS on it. Only 22.9 GB being used.

The last partition with 10 GB is drive D (recovery).

I want to take a BIG piece out of the C partition and create new partitions.

Using EITHER the Disk Managment tool OR diskpart.exe I am ONLY allowed to shrink C by 128 GB. So after using either, C is 159 GB and the new partition is 128 GB. And many reports around the internet say gparted don't work neither.

I want C to be around 30 GB - 50 GB

Sure I could BUY Partition Magic 8.0 for $70, but this is ONE TIME reallocation. That's a little pricey for a one time shot and I do not support Symantec.

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