Last night I was asked to partition a hard drive on a new Medion PC recently bought from Aldi.
It came with a single 1TB hard drive with just under 900gb as the boot partition, a 20gb partition for recovery, a 1gb OEM partition and a 100gb partition reserved for system files.
Windows 7 has a built in utility in Disk Management for shrinking and expanding partitions so I decided to use that feature.
I wanted to shrink the boot partition to around 100gb and make the spare space from that as big as possible for a storage partition.
For some reason the utility only allowed it to be shrunk to around 450gb but that would create a similar size for the storage partition which was acceptable.
I now had the 3 original partitions plus the newly shrunk boot partion with the newly created storage partition showing as unallocated space.
I right clicked on the unallocated space and selected the create a simple volume option. Went through the normal procedure only to get a message at the end saying that there was insufficient space to create the partition
I rebooted the pc thinking that it may want to finalise something before allowing that partition to be formatted only to get the same message at the end of the procedure.
I found out that the Windows 7 utility has a limitation, apparently SP1 when it comes out will fix the issue, that will only allow a single basic drive to have 4 partitions for some reason. I could have probably used a 3rd party program to partition it properly but as I was short of time I decided to delete the recovery partition, I will probably make an image of the boot drive in a few days so that it was no longer needed anyway, that added the extra 20gb to the unallocated space.
As there were now only a total of 4 partitions the normal create a partition process worked properly.
It would have been a lot easier if the error message had actually said that you could only have 4 partitions instead of saying that there was insufficient space to complete the operation