In the past, I successfully used Partition Magic on several HDs w/ Win XP.
Now I got a new laptop w/ preinstalled Vista Premium and a 160GB HD. My
intention was to create three logical partitions: APPS, DOCS, and BUFFERS.
Uing Vista's own utility (under Control Panel/Disk Management) I "carved out"
a 48GB APPS, and an 18GB BUFFERS. APPS is identified as "healthy, primary
partition" and BUFFERS as "healthy, logical drive". Now here's the rub. I
tried to shrink APPS by 20GB, which was indicated as possible, to create
DOCS. What I got was 20 GB of unallocated space, and when I tried to create a
volume there, I got “there is not enough space available on this disk(s) to
perform this operation†error. I can extend APPS back into that unallocated
space, but that's all I can do. What was I doing wrong?