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G@ry
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      11-01-2008
I am partitioning my C drive so I can install Windows Pro as a duel boot to
the pre-installed Windows Vista Home Premium 6.0 )build 6001: Service Pack
1) My instructions says that I am to select "Shrink Volume" in Disk
Management. It starts to do that then I get a box that drops down that says,
"Local Disk Manager" at the top, and below it says "Access is Denied". How
do I get past this to shrink the volume?

G@rry

 
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Richard Urban
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      11-01-2008
Is this your personal machine? Did you buy it new or take it home from your
company?

It sounds as if IT has locked you out of this function. Talk to them and get
their permission to do what you wish to do.

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"G@ry" <> wrote in message
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> I am partitioning my C drive so I can install Windows Pro as a duel boot
> to
> the pre-installed Windows Vista Home Premium 6.0 )build 6001: Service Pack
> 1) My instructions says that I am to select "Shrink Volume" in Disk
> Management. It starts to do that then I get a box that drops down that
> says,
> "Local Disk Manager" at the top, and below it says "Access is Denied". How
> do I get past this to shrink the volume?
>
> G@rry
>


 
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AJR
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      11-01-2008
You are aware that the recommended procedure for dual booting is to
install the "older" OS (XP) followed by installing the "newer" OS (Vista)
in a separate partition/drive? If not, it will be necessary to use credit
or a third party boot manager utility such as VistbBootPro to modify the
Vista boot manager- otherwise no dual boot.

 
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ray
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      11-02-2008
On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:46:23 -0700, G@ry wrote:

> I am partitioning my C drive so I can install Windows Pro as a duel boot
> to the pre-installed Windows Vista Home Premium 6.0 )build 6001: Service
> Pack 1) My instructions says that I am to select "Shrink Volume" in Disk
> Management. It starts to do that then I get a box that drops down that
> says, "Local Disk Manager" at the top, and below it says "Access is
> Denied". How do I get past this to shrink the volume?
>
> G@rry


One solution would be to use the Gparted Live Linux CD to do your
partitioning - that's what it's made for. BTW - I hope that what you want
really is a 'dual boot' as opposed to a 'duel boot'.
 
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G@ry
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      11-03-2008
Out of three people that replied to my question....no one has really
answered my question.

Richard Urban doesn't address the question as written. He assumes that it
isn't my computer. Why is that Richard?

AJR, read the question please. I only want to know how to get past the
"Access Denied" when I use "Shrink Volume. As far ad the setup for dual
booting, there IS more than one way to do it.

Ray, I'm NOT using Linux, therefore, I don't have a Gparted Live Linux CD.

If anyone can address the question, I would appreciate it. Otherwise, thanks
to the three who tried.

G@ry






"G@ry" <> wrote in message
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> I am partitioning my C drive so I can install Windows Pro as a duel boot
> to
> the pre-installed Windows Vista Home Premium 6.0 )build 6001: Service Pack
> 1) My instructions says that I am to select "Shrink Volume" in Disk
> Management. It starts to do that then I get a box that drops down that
> says,
> "Local Disk Manager" at the top, and below it says "Access is Denied". How
> do I get past this to shrink the volume?
>
> G@rry
>


 
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DDW
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      11-03-2008
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 14:47:07 -0800, "G@ry" <>
wrote:

>Out of three people that replied to my question....no one has really
>answered my question.


Have you tried using a third-party partition manager??

Here's a link to a 30-day trial version of BootIt Next Generation:

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/dow...generation.htm

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Richard Urban
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      11-04-2008
Because it sounds as if it was locked down by corporate police - that's why!

Many people buy cast off computers when their company upgrades. But if you
did, it sure helps to let one know that fact.

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"G@ry" <> wrote in message
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> Out of three people that replied to my question....no one has really
> answered my question.
>
> Richard Urban doesn't address the question as written. He assumes that it
> isn't my computer. Why is that Richard?
>
> AJR, read the question please. I only want to know how to get past the
> "Access Denied" when I use "Shrink Volume. As far ad the setup for dual
> booting, there IS more than one way to do it.
>
> Ray, I'm NOT using Linux, therefore, I don't have a Gparted Live Linux CD.
>
> If anyone can address the question, I would appreciate it. Otherwise,
> thanks to the three who tried.
>
> G@ry
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "G@ry" <> wrote in message
> news:Q64Pk.4171$...
>> I am partitioning my C drive so I can install Windows Pro as a duel boot
>> to
>> the pre-installed Windows Vista Home Premium 6.0 )build 6001: Service
>> Pack
>> 1) My instructions says that I am to select "Shrink Volume" in Disk
>> Management. It starts to do that then I get a box that drops down that
>> says,
>> "Local Disk Manager" at the top, and below it says "Access is Denied".
>> How
>> do I get past this to shrink the volume?
>>
>> G@rry
>>

>


 
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ray
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      11-04-2008
On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 14:47:07 -0800, G@ry wrote:

> Out of three people that replied to my question....no one has really
> answered my question.
>
> Richard Urban doesn't address the question as written. He assumes that
> it isn't my computer. Why is that Richard?
>
> AJR, read the question please. I only want to know how to get past the
> "Access Denied" when I use "Shrink Volume. As far ad the setup for dual
> booting, there IS more than one way to do it.
>
> Ray, I'm NOT using Linux, therefore, I don't have a Gparted Live Linux
> CD.


You don't need to use Linux. All you do is download the ISO file, burn it
to CD, stick it in the drive and reboot.


>
> If anyone can address the question, I would appreciate it. Otherwise,
> thanks to the three who tried.
>
> G@ry
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "G@ry" <> wrote in message
> news:Q64Pk.4171$...
>> I am partitioning my C drive so I can install Windows Pro as a duel
>> boot to
>> the pre-installed Windows Vista Home Premium 6.0 )build 6001: Service
>> Pack 1) My instructions says that I am to select "Shrink Volume" in
>> Disk Management. It starts to do that then I get a box that drops down
>> that says,
>> "Local Disk Manager" at the top, and below it says "Access is Denied".
>> How do I get past this to shrink the volume?
>>
>> G@rry
>>


 
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