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rushhour
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:37 am Reply with quote

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I want to start a dual-boot procedure on my laptop, the only thing is, it is only giving me 140MB shrink volume size space. Is there and way to change this?

I have also found that there is an EISA configuration on another hidden partition. I have created a recovery disk so I don't really need it, but if I delete this, will this help increase the shrink volume space at all?
 
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Graham Massey
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:07 am Reply with quote

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If you turn off System restore temporarily and also disable your swap file (virtual memory) temporarily you should be able to create a larger partition. I'd suggest you first delete any other partitions you've already created but I don't think it's necessary to delete the EISA partition...it's probably not very big anyway.
 
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Grav!ty wrote:
If you turn off System restore temporarily and also disable your swap file (virtual memory) temporarily you should be able to create a larger partition. I'd suggest you first delete any other partitions you've already created but I don't think it's necessary to delete the EISA partition...it's probably not very big anyway.


Its 5.37 GB which would be of help for when I want to install XP. How would I go about temporarily disable swap file and system restore? And how can these be turned back on?

Thanks for your reply.
 
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markcynt
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Maybe Paragon can get you some more space. Here is a link for a free full function 30 day trial.

http://www.paragon-software.com/home/pm-personal/evaluate.html

Mark
 
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