Hello,
This means that the disk management program crashed, possibly due to a
bug in Windows or a misconfiguration somewhere on your computer.
The first thing i would do would be to send the error reports to
Microsoft and see if they have any added info on your problem:
- Click start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Problem Reports and Solutions
- Click "Check for new solutions" on the left
Another thing you might try is to use the "diskpart" command-line
utility, which is a command-line version of the disk management
console.
You need to run this utility from an elevated command prompt.
- Click start
- Type: cmd
- Right-click cmd and click Run As Administrator
- Type: diskpart
- Press enter
You are now inside the diskpart utility.
1- Select which volume you wish to shrink
- Type: list volume
- Press enter
- Type: select volume X
(where X is the volume # that you want)
- Press enter
2- Shrink the drive
- Type: help shrink
This information will tell you how to tell diskpart how you want to
shrink the volume.
To see the most you can shrink the volume by, type:
shrink querymax
As an example, this command would shrink the volume by 5 gb:
shrink desired=5120
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- JB
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell
On Sun, 13 May 2007 00:57:00 -0700, mcrobbie
<> wrote:
>Hi there. I'm trying to use the Disk Management app built in to vista to
>shrink a partition on one of my hard disks, however every time I try to run
>it from the computer management utility in administrative tools it tells me
>"An internal error has occurred. Restart the disk management snap-in".
>
>When I click ok to get past the window it then opens the app, but when I
>right-click on any drive & choose "shrink" it tells me the program has
>stopped working and quits.
>
>It's the only part of Vista i've had any problem with, I've tried restarting
>it, rebooting pc, and starting the disk management app on its own
>(diskmgmt.msc) from the search box. If anyone has any idea what's doing wrong
>I'd appreciate any info you can give!
>
>Thanks
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