Today I did a clean reinstall of Windows 7 on my brother's pc, and in the process attempted to change his harddisk partitions. He had the following three: (actually he had four, but the fourth is a small partition called 'Recovery', which I left alone since I have no clue what it does)
C:\ A roughly 88gb large partition on which he still had an old Vista installation.
D:\ A roughly 550gb large partition on which he had his Windows 7 installed.
E:\ Also roughly 550gb large, he kept his games on there.
What my brother asked of me:
- Format all disks, so he got rid of Vista and his old Windows 7 install
- Reinstall Windows 7 on D:\
- Merge the C:\ partition with E:\, so he would have more room to install games.
Formatting and reinstalling wasn't a problem. I also got rid of the C:\ partition, so those 88gb are now unallocated space. Also, at this point D:\ and E:\ where renamed into C:\ and D:\ respecitvely. However, when trying to extend the former partition E:\, now known as D:\, with the unallocated space, I ran into a problem.
I have been using http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2670-partition-volume-extend.html At first I wanted to use method one, since that looked a lot simpler, but since the unallocated space was to the left of the partition I wanted to extend to I had to use method two, using the command prompt. I made it to step 7, where I have to give the 'extend' command, but there I got the following error:
uds-fout: de uitbreiding is kleiner dan de minimale grootte
Which translates roughly to:
uds-error: the extension is smaller than the minimum size
So now, while my brother can use his computer, he is stuck with 88gb of unallocated space that he cannot use. I suppose I can try to create a new partition with it again, but I really would want to use the space to extend the other one. If anyone can help me solve this issue I would be most grateful.
And please forgive any poor spelling, I don't have an English dictionary installed on this computer.
