@Dakilleux because a) i prefer windows xp and b) when i run it on a virtual machine i cant use it properly because of windows 7
Dakilleux
@blainyrules now why would you want to do that
andrewopa243
Thank you so Much for this great tutorial
I Subscribed
coolkenny13
@Flandersir supposing i wante to make 150 gb partition . how much is that in mb ?
coolkenny13
really really nice video
serajsheez
Thx……really help….
simonghill
Thanks for the clear and simple instructions…..
blainyrules
can you help? i have a 160gb hdd with 70gb free and its only letting me make a new partition of 648mb i need to make one at least 2gb to dual boot xp and 7
Gotmilk0112
Worked perfectly. =)
advance2life
excelnt simple video..works great
sandhya954
crystal clear thanks dude
chaitu9092
after partioning the drive i gor an error “You cannot create a new volume in this unallocated space because the disk already contains the maximum number of partitions”.but i hav only 2 partitions C and D.new unallocated volume is created but alphabet is not assigned to it and its not detected in my computer..plz help me with this error..
faceclutch
thanks dude!
jimmyb1978z
Nice one buddy
jimmyb1978z
Nice one buddy, really appreciate you posting this video, worked as described
kashif768
hello boss i have problem with windows 7 partition
massage apper on screen ( you cannot creat a new volume in this unallocated space because the disk already contains the maximum number of partitions.)
plz tell me about this thanks
TwiceTheIce
Great tutorial thank you you saved me a night of hassle
danielzhou92
thanks man!!
rikoflishas
hey man, great vid, it helped me. I just have a question how do I put the partitioned hard drive the boot property?
GuitarMage69
Wow, never knew it was so easy. i did it AS the vid played. lol Thanks!
Flandersir
@Stealth9322 Yes, just choose your new partition it from the install menu of your desiered new OS.
Stealth9322
If i did this, could i install a second os such as linux to my new partition? Thanks in advance
ajchat
thanks man
xSilentKnife13x
@Goodnewskid I had the exact same problem. Your going to have to get a 3rd party partition manager. Search for one on google.
saravanankg
Thanks for the video. It is simple and straight to the point.
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