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Resize a Vista partition without damaging data

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There are many reasons why you might want or need to resize a partition, but generally speaking partitions can not be resized without damaging data. That is, until Microsoft Windows Vista. With Vista, resizing a partition that already contains data is not only possible, it's fairly simple. The only gotcha involved is that Microsoft has, with good reason, obfuscated the process from the untrained eye. Naturally I will give this warning. Although this method is tested and proven, that is not an absolute guarantee. Data can get lost when strange things occur. So with that in mind, your data is in your hands and you might want to do a data back up first. With that being said, let's get going.

Managing your drive

Microsoft hasn't placed the act of resizing a partition under a glaring spotlight for a reason. If the average user were to get their fingers on these tools they could do some real, and irreversible, damage. Fortunately, you are not the average user. Go to the start menu and right click on the Computer entry. When you do that you will see a menu you might not have even known was there.

Once you right click the Manage entry, the new window, Computer Management might take a while to appear.

If the Storage entry isn't expanded, expand it to reveal the Disk Management tool. Now click on the Disk Management entry which will show your hard disk layout.

What you now need to do is to choose the partition you want to resize and right click the partition. Once you right click the partition you will see a new menu appear. Depending upon the set up of the drive you are changing you may have more options available.

Let's say you want to shrink a partition; select Shrink to open the resizing window. What you will see is the amount of space available for resizing as calculated by Vista.

If you are to expand a partition there is a Wizard to walk through. Click on the Expand entry in the right click menu and the Wizard will start. The Wizard will open to a window that allows you to delete a partition in order to make room for the expansion. Decide how much of that available space you want to use to expand the partition. Once you have set that size click Next and then finalize the changes.

It has been a long time coming to have on the fly partition resizing. This is one of the best features of Windows Vista. But as a final warning, do back up your data just in case.

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