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    Hey,

    I'm trying to partition my laptop so I can run two operating systems, at the moment it's proving quite difficult, hopefully there is a solution.




    On windows vista you are allowed a maximum of four partitions, above you can see that four are used, but two of them arnt being directly used by me.

    Apparently dell create three extra partitions for bios,recovery,system logos ect, Only one of them I am actully using for vista which is (C.

    Is there any way around this, Do any of you have dell's and tried to partition? or even better successfully doing it, The computer in question is a Dell 1521 Laptop.


    Thank for you reading, all post's, relative of course will receive + REP


    Thank you,

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    I've never heard of a partition limit, I have a friend who has about 10 OS's on his PC! Have you tried doing it using another program instead of Vista's?

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    I think that creates extended partitions but you cant boot from extended partitions, I think it's 4 max partitions per hd
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    Is there actually anything on your current partitions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    Is there actually anything on your current partitions?
    Well according to the screenshot, there is a fair bit of memory used on each partition, and according to the internet both partitions are needed for startup.
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    When I got my Dell I had the recovery partition, but I removed it and my system is okay As long as you have the install disk you can remove it. Also couldn't you use the unallocated space?
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    Decode; only allowed 4 partitions, she shrinked a previous one to make the unallocated space.

    And Kevin i meant like was it necessary stuff or are you using it for say music/videos etc but nvm

    If the current partitions aren't bootable partitions change them to extended? as you can only have 4 MBR partitions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    Decode; only allowed 4 partitions, she shrinked a previous one to make the unallocated space.
    I know, I was suggesting removing the Recovery partition.
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    Sorry to steal your thread but im having partitioning trouble as well.

    Basicly I used the recovery partition on my Dell to install windows 7, but after installing it I now only have like 500mb left on that partition. Is there any way I could take a bit off the vista partition and add it to the 7 partition?

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