Monday, 18 September 2017

Shrinking a partition in windows 7

I am trying to shrink my C: drive to make another partition where I am planning to install Debian.


When I try to shrink the partition, it says:



Size of available shrink space in MB = 0



Is there anyway to go around this?


I am using a laptop with 64 bit Windows 7.


The hardrive has 673ish GB of space and has got 361 GB of free space on C:.


Well i wanted to upload a picture but i need at least 10 reputation... the disk manager on win7 showed spaces on disk0, 2 without name and C:, the first one 25 GBs Healthy Primary partition, the second one shows system reserved 100 MB NTFS Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition) and the last one C: 673.54 GBs NTFS Healthy(Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)

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