You do not provide enough detail of your system and how it was configured,
particularly the disks, to allow a full, useful reply. Nevertheless, I'll
deal with a couple of possibilities.
If the system was purchased already set up with Vista by one of the larger
providers, there might be a provision to start the system and, while it is
booting, press a series of function keys that will cause the system to
reconfigure to the as-delivered state. If so, back up your user files (such
as Word documents) and do that. Probably, there are instructions in the
users manual whether printed or on the maker's web site.
Sometimes, there is a CD or DVD the maker provides or has available that
will accomplish the same thing if the box is booted from that CD or DVD. If
so, back up user files and do that. If such a CD or DVD was not provided,
check with the maker about availability.
If neither of these are options:
If you have a drive which has 80 GB of free space and the system is
otherwise operating normally, get a partition manager such as Acronis Disk
Director or Terabyte's BootIt NG and enlarge the Windows partition to fill
unallocated space. All should be well after rebooting. As a precaution, back
up all user files before doing anything.
http://www.acronis.com/
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/index.htm
--
Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007
"clv309" <> wrote in message
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> For whatever reason, I was redirected here from Microsoft's
> specific-to-Vista-hardware forum. I don't understand why, but maybe
> someone
> can help me:
>
> Recently I installed Ubuntu, creating a partition. There were issues
> connecting to my network that I could not see when booting from the live
> CD,
> as it only happened at startup (and no changes are ever saved when using
> the
> live version of Ubuntu). So I deleted the partition, removed the GRUB
> menu,
> and thought all would be fine. Until I tried repartitioning my hard drive.
>
> I now have 80 GB of unallocated space on my hard drive that I am unable to
> use. I'm not able to extend my C drive, the option is grayed out and using
> the command line won't work either. I'm not able to create a new Simple
> drive
> with the 80 GB either, because for whatever reason, it says that there
> isn't
> enough space available when I try. If I try to delete the free space
> partition, it says that if I remove it, it will become inaccessible. I've
> tried using GParted to repartition the hard drive, but it didn't work. Is
> it
> possible at all to reset the hard drive partitions to factory settings?
> Nothing I have done has worked. Thank you in advance for any help.