I dont know 100% if it applies to vista, but in XP you can only have 4
partitions per drive

pain in the ass i know, but the best thing now would
be partition magic, or do away with one partition im my partions are as
follows
Disk 0
Primary 250GB NTFS
Disk 1
Primary 100GB NTFS
Primary 100GB NTFS
Primary 100GB NTFS
Primary 100GB NTFS
and i have 100GB in free space, that vista wont partition off, but im not
that fussed, i plan to stick FreeBSD 6.2 on it as soon as i find the hour i
need to do it!
Hope that helps
"Pooya" <> wrote in message
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>I have only one disk with the following partitions. The last one, 44GB, is
> Free space according to Vista's disk management snap-in.
> Partition ### Type Size Offset
> ------------- ---------------- ------- -------
> Partition 1 OEM 55 MB 32 KB
> Partition 2 Primary 10 GB 55 MB
> Partition 3 Primary 57 GB 10 GB
> Partition 0 Extended 44 GB 68 GB
> When I try to create a new simple volume on the last partition it gives me
> the following error. "There is not enough space available on the disk(s)
> to
> complete this operation.
> I tried the following methods but all failed:
> 1- creating a new simple volume using Disk Manag. snap-in.
> 2- creating a new partition using diskpart (at the time, I had not noticed
> that this is not unallocated space and is a partition instead).
> 3- creating a new volume on the last partition, 44GB, using dikpart.
>
> Any solution?