I have 200 GB of free space on my hard drive but I'm not able to make a new disk partition.

I have 200 GB of free space on my hard drive but I'm not able to make a new disk partition. When I click on new simple volume in management records and steps of preforms a message (IT IS NOR ENOUGH SPACE ON THE DISK to COMPLETE THIS OPERATION.)   appears.

Please HELPnot able to make a d

Assuming that C: is the drive of victory that the size is too small, you need at least 100 GB for the drive to victory.

(on this particular sys disk win uses 128 GB and with libraries located on a second disk, the disk win itself is 240 GB)

You might care to use the home Version page free;

http://www.partition-tool.com/ (EaseUS) because it has more options/capabilities than the tools management integrated disk.

Have BTW you kept your Vista recovery disks and its key as if you need to reinstall from disc to upgrade to win7 that you will first install Vista

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