I recently installed Windows Vista Home Premium on a brand new 500Gb hard disk. I thought it should be easy but, as ever, I was too optimistic.
Whereas the older Windows XP installation procedure made a 'big deal' out of ensuring the host disk was properly partitioned and formatted, Vista did not, and I missed the opportunity for Vista to partition and format my hard disk.
Accordingly, Vista completed its install giving me no further opportunity to partition the host drive.
So, now I have a single local partition of 456 Gb formatted capacity with Windows Vista fully installed and almost lost in the available space.
Is there any way I could make an extended partition or two (or three) out of the present oversized local partition? Are there any freeware partitioning utilities available, for example? Alternatively does Vista have such a utility that could do the job?
I have a copy of DriveSpace but it's old and will only partition drives of up to 80 Gb capacity. That seemed quite a big drive then but not so now.
I'd rather not have to wipe the drive and re-install Vista, if I can avoid it.


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