I would attempt the resize from Win 7.
Mary
n 10/30/2015 12:15 PM, kadiir wrote:
> It is accessible with XP.
>
> When you say I can try resizing it, what do you mean?
Re-size it again with BING, Win7, or XP?
>
>
Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
-
- Posts: 785
- Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:24 am
-
- Posts: 1647
- Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:51 am
Re: Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
I would try resizing it just a bit smaller in BING. If it works you should be able to resize it back to full size.
Re: Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
I shrunk the logical drive by 8 MB - no go.
I shrunk the ext. partition by that 8 MB - no go.
I then expanded the ext. partition, performed a slide operation on the logical drive, and shrunk the ext partition by 8 MB to put the 8 MB between the Win7 partition and the ext. partition like it was previously - no go.
I shrunk the ext. partition by that 8 MB - no go.
I then expanded the ext. partition, performed a slide operation on the logical drive, and shrunk the ext partition by 8 MB to put the 8 MB between the Win7 partition and the ext. partition like it was previously - no go.
Re: Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
I realized I had enough room on my other drives & on my sever to move all of the files off of the logical drive so I did that, deleted the drive & partition, created an extended partition (with allocate high unchecked even though in settings align on end is checked), created the logical drive as NTFS (with allocate high unchecked even though in settings align on end is checked), booted into Win7 and same problem.
-
- Posts: 3636
- Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm
Re: Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
partmgr exists in upperfilters at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
\Control\Class\{4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} ?
did you try xp or another OS.
"kadiir" wrote in message news:10530@public.bootitng...
I realized I had enough room on my other drives & on my sever to move all of
the files off of the logical drive so I did that, deleted the drive &
partition, created an extended partition (with allocate high unchecked even
though in settings align on end is checked), created the logical drive as
NTFS (with allocate high unchecked even though in settings align on end is
checked), booted into Win7 and same problem.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
\Control\Class\{4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} ?
did you try xp or another OS.
"kadiir" wrote in message news:10530@public.bootitng...
I realized I had enough room on my other drives & on my sever to move all of
the files off of the logical drive so I did that, deleted the drive &
partition, created an extended partition (with allocate high unchecked even
though in settings align on end is checked), created the logical drive as
NTFS (with allocate high unchecked even though in settings align on end is
checked), booted into Win7 and same problem.
Re: Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
XP: Yes. In fact, it automatically assigned the F: drive (the next available letter and the same as it had before).
Registry entry: Yes, both XP & Win7 have PartMgr in that key entry.
Registry entry: Yes, both XP & Win7 have PartMgr in that key entry.
-
- Posts: 3636
- Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm
Re: Win7 won't assign drive letter after re-size & slide
try reducing the size of the volume, then in xp create a new volume in the
extended.
then you can delete it and expand back up, see if w7 now sees it, if not, it
sounds more like an issue in that win7 install.
"kadiir" wrote in message news:10536@public.bootitng...
XP: Yes. In fact, it automatically assigned the F: drive (the next
available letter and the same as it had before).
Registry entry: Yes, both XP & Win7 have PartMgr in that key entry.
extended.
then you can delete it and expand back up, see if w7 now sees it, if not, it
sounds more like an issue in that win7 install.
"kadiir" wrote in message news:10536@public.bootitng...
XP: Yes. In fact, it automatically assigned the F: drive (the next
available letter and the same as it had before).
Registry entry: Yes, both XP & Win7 have PartMgr in that key entry.