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How to shrink a hard drive volume [Tutorial]
#11
Thanks for the tutorial Infinity, trying it now Smile
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#12
Thanks!
I needed this.
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#13
It will be unallocated until you chose to reallocate it
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#14
Tip: Use the YT tags here for a larger youtube video box.

Otherwise nice video. I personally don't like to compress my drives.
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#15
(06-01-2011, 04:51 AM)!LoL Wrote: Tip: Use the YT tags here for a larger youtube video box.

Otherwise nice video. I personally don't like to compress my drives.

Neither did Omni. Coincidence how your words quote his though...
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#16
Not needing this, But nonetheless good tutorial.
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#17
Thanks for the Tut! Ill probably be doing this shortly!
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#18
(07-08-2011, 05:55 PM)specizripn Wrote: Thanks for the Tut! Ill probably be doing this shortly!

For what reason though? Are you creating a partition so that you can run Linux or another Operating System on your drive?
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#19
Compressing drives is just a hassle really, just upgrade.
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#20
(07-20-2011, 10:00 AM)Drakon Wrote: Compressing drives is just a hassle really, just upgrade.

Quit spamming for the feather, you obviously don't know the purpose behind doing this. You'll never be able to create a partition if you don't shrink it.

Also, it's not "compression, it's just branching off the "free space" of a drive into unallocated space so that you can format it into another volume or partition.
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