Windows 7 shrink volume unmovable




















Step 2. In the pop-up window, you could shrink the size within the available shrinking space, then click the "shrink".

With the unallocated space, you can easily create a new partition. But it can be used to extend the partition that is adjacent to it on the left side, namely, the partition you just shrunk. For example, if you shrink the D drive, the unallocated space will generate on its right side, and you can only add it back into the D partition, but cannot use it to extend the C drive, or other volumes.

From the previous information, it is clear that there are still some limitations and risks to shrink volume in Windows 7 with built-in Disk Management. This free partition manager is able to:. Please suggest only proven solutions. I've done this three times so far because Dell kept replacing my HDDs. Studio has a GB hard drive, partitioned from factory to a 55MB partition, 8. The biggest problem is getting the system files that sit in the middle of the disk to move.

Some people suspect it's the MFT, but I don't think so. Anyway: 1. I disabled the paging file, deleted and disabled system restore, and in Administrator cmd.

Windows 7 Defrag, then shrank to exactly half 3. Try to shrink again , but you might fail. Get rid of all the crap with CCleaner again 6. Repeat 4 - 7 over and over again til it works. Sometimes it'll only give up 1GB, other times it'll jump by half or more. Eventually it'll succeed and let you go down to the bare minimum, though I'm not sure why. The MFT clearly shows up near the end of my partitions, but it seems like Shrink is willing to move it on a whim.

It's the other unidentified files I didn't bother to find out what they were that were blocking. You can use the first method or the second method. What are the unmovable files? Manually disable the unmovable files As the tip given that you cannot shrink a volume beyond the point where an unmovable files are located, you need to manually remove the unmovable files. After that, you should be able to shrink your partition with a larger amount of space.

Directly shrink partition with unmovable files Do you think the previous method is too complicated? In the next screen, drag the slider leftwards to shrink the partition.

Conclusion This is the whole process of shrink volume with unmoveable files. My hair was graying even more over this problem until I found this tutorial… worked like a charm! I managed to find an application called PerfectDisk that has a free trial and used its defragging and prepare for shink function. That was what finally fixed it for me.

Thanks so much. Thank you so much for helping with this problem. This worked for me. I found that a lot of the unmovable files were due to a program that was in use. Simply figuring out which program and closing it worked most of the time.

Oh heck yes, good job buddy. Alas, the cycles were worth it. I can actually shrink the volume down to actual total file allocated bytes size.

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