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08-29-2018 08:01 AM
Hi Guys,
I have HP thin-client model T620 windows 10 installed. I would like to shrink the volum of C drive and create a seperate swap partion but i am unable to to create and following error pops up:
Is it possible to shrink the drive volum in thin-client, if not then what is the reason ?
Thanks in advance!
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08-30-2018 07:59 AM
You can get an ISO file from here: http://downloads.tomsguide.com/MiniTool-Partition-Wizard-Bootable-CD,0301-51034.html
Once you have this, you have a choice of media to create:
1) If you can boot from CD, download and install ImgBurn and use the Write Image to Disk option to create a bootable CD.
2) If you can boot from USB, download and install RUFUS and use the option to create a bootable USB stick from the ISO file.
Boot your PC with the media you created. You should now be able to do partition changes without problems.
Good Luck
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08-29-2018 10:15 AM
Hello;
Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!
First off, swap partitions have historically been used by Linix distros, not Windows.
Second, you can't shrink the C: volume while the OS is running because it is using it. You need to boot from a partitioning tool in order to do this. Here is a link to download creatable media for such a tool: https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
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08-30-2018 12:09 AM
Hi Wawood,
Thanks for the clarification, the tool partiion wizard, it means that tool plug-in to client and boot from the partitionaing tool. So because of only one drive which is C, so we cant do it from the OS because system is using it.
Thanks
sshami
08-30-2018 07:59 AM
You can get an ISO file from here: http://downloads.tomsguide.com/MiniTool-Partition-Wizard-Bootable-CD,0301-51034.html
Once you have this, you have a choice of media to create:
1) If you can boot from CD, download and install ImgBurn and use the Write Image to Disk option to create a bootable CD.
2) If you can boot from USB, download and install RUFUS and use the option to create a bootable USB stick from the ISO file.
Boot your PC with the media you created. You should now be able to do partition changes without problems.
Good Luck
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
08-30-2018 10:46 AM
Hi wawood,
Thnaks for the information, by the way i already did the same thing what did you mentioned!
Now i am able to create one more drive whcih is called D in thin-client, actually i have created for pagefile configuration becuase C drive is protected with write filter and it doesn't work with while write filter enabled. Now created pagefile in newely created D drive and it works good. What's your opinion on this ?
Best Regards
09-04-2018 02:15 AM
Hi wawood,
I have question, If system has 4GB physical RAM and configured with 1024 UWF RAM, what is the maximum uptime ?
Because somewhere i have read that without regular reboot when UWF is on, there is limit of uptime. Is thiis really case?
Now i have created page file in D, what is the best memory management if having 2 drives one C drive is 22 GB and D drive is around 8 gb and this drive pagafile is configured range from 4 gb to 6 gb.
Thanks in advance.