Lets say I originally give XP 30GB. I later realize thats too much. Can I lower that to 15?
B Boesky macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 16, 2009 364 0 Aug 17, 2009 #1 Lets say I originally give XP 30GB. I later realize thats too much. Can I lower that to 15?
jmann macrumors 604 Dec 8, 2007 6,932 57 bump on a log in a hole in the bottom of the sea Aug 17, 2009 #2 You should be able to resize the partition using disk utility.
B Boesky macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 16, 2009 364 0 Aug 17, 2009 #3 Will there be any problems?
jmann macrumors 604 Dec 8, 2007 6,932 57 bump on a log in a hole in the bottom of the sea Aug 17, 2009 #4 Boesky said: Will there be any problems? Click to expand... As long as the partition holds everything you have on it, it should be fine. Macs try to make partition resizing simple.
Boesky said: Will there be any problems? Click to expand... As long as the partition holds everything you have on it, it should be fine. Macs try to make partition resizing simple.
Infrared macrumors 68000 Mar 28, 2007 1,715 65 Aug 17, 2009 #5 Boesky said: Will there be any problems? Click to expand... You can't easily shrink it and keep your Windows installation intact. You'd have to reinstall or restore it from a backup.
Boesky said: Will there be any problems? Click to expand... You can't easily shrink it and keep your Windows installation intact. You'd have to reinstall or restore it from a backup.
Stridder44 macrumors 68040 Mar 24, 2003 3,973 198 California Aug 17, 2009 #6 Infrared said: You can't easily shrink it and keep your Windows installation intact. You'd have to reinstall or restore it from a backup. Click to expand... +1 OP, your best bet is to back up, delete the Windows partition with Boot Camp, and start from scratch.
Infrared said: You can't easily shrink it and keep your Windows installation intact. You'd have to reinstall or restore it from a backup. Click to expand... +1 OP, your best bet is to back up, delete the Windows partition with Boot Camp, and start from scratch.
MacDawg Moderator emeritus Mar 20, 2004 19,823 4,504 "Between the Hedges" Aug 18, 2009 #7 Stridder44 said: +1 OP, your best bet is to back up, delete the Windows partition with Boot Camp, and start from scratch. Click to expand... Agreed Use WinClone to clone your Windows partition it is free Clone your Windows partition Delete it using Boot Camp Assistant Create a new partition with Boot Camp Assistant Restore your clone Woof, Woof - Dawg
Stridder44 said: +1 OP, your best bet is to back up, delete the Windows partition with Boot Camp, and start from scratch. Click to expand... Agreed Use WinClone to clone your Windows partition it is free Clone your Windows partition Delete it using Boot Camp Assistant Create a new partition with Boot Camp Assistant Restore your clone Woof, Woof - Dawg