Glad you got it sorted.
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Regards,
Richard Urban MVP
Microsoft Windows Shell/User
"TS Mathews" <> wrote in message
news:cYRQh.38575$x9.38514@edtnps89...
> Thanks so much for the help. A shame that Acronis doesn't seem to know
> about this fact. You'd be amazed at how may mails and time I've wasted
> with them sending them amazing numbers of file attachments of various
> pictures of my system.
>
> The only problem I ran into was DD's insistance on what to name my
> drivers and, despite their help screens etc. the item to rename a drive
> letter wasn't an available option so,when I was finished, I couldn't boot
> properly but inserting the Vista disk allowed the fix from MS and things
> are working great.
>
> Thanks again.
> Tim
>
>
> "Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
> news:Ox%...
>> Disk Director (the latest version) does exactly what you want. But, when
>> you are working with system partitions you should do it by booting from
>> the emergency CD that you create after you install Disk Director. If you
>> don't, you will be hampered by locked, unmovable files.
>>
>> So, create the CD, boot your computer from this CD, and do you partition
>> work from there.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Urban MVP
>> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "TS Mathews" <> wrote in message
>> news:HasQh.27470$6z3.11703@edtnps82...
>>>I used Acronis' Disk Director to partition my hard drive so that I
>>>could dual boot Vista and still use XP if all my software didn't work.
>>>Now that the trials are over and Vista does everything I want, I no
>>>longer really need the C partition EXCEPT that some of the Vista
>>>installation/boot files are located there. So, I thought I'd just remove
>>>the XP from the boot loader--done--and remove all the XP files and
>>>programs--done--and then just reduce the C drive from it's 100 gigs down
>>>to the 12 or 15 needed and increase the Vista drive BUT, for some strange
>>>reason, the Acronis product doesn't do it. It goes through the operation
>>>just like it's working, reboots the machine but when all is said and done
>>>nothing has changed. To test it, I've even tried to add a partition
>>>from the C drive. I thought that, perhaps, because it's the active
>>>drive, I couldn't reduce it's size so, since I'd partitioned it once, why
>>>not again and then see of I could move that new partition into the Vista
>>>drive but, again, the operation appears to go normally but, after the
>>>reboot, nothing has happened. Thinking something in the program had
>>>gotten corrupted, I uninstalled it and even removed contents from the
>>>folder in which it had resided and tried to locate any and all files
>>>relating to it. I then rebooted, reinstalled and tried again with the
>>>same results.
>>>
>>> So, two questions: has anyone ever encountered this sort of thing and
>>> come up with a solution and, assuming no one has, can/will anyone
>>> recommend another partitioning software product?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tim
>>>
>>
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