Hi all. We were recently given company laptops that are running Windows XP pro, and we do not have admin rights. They come with a product key for windows 7 professional, but are installed with windows XP pro b/c that's what the company uses.
I would like to create a dual boot to be able to also install windows 7 pro (I have a windows 7 pro disk). Its a 250gb HD, of which 240 are the main partition, and there's another 10gb unallocted.
The problem is that I can't seem to resize the HD partition to create a second one. Because its running windows XP, it doesn't come with a native app to resize the partition. I created a bootable disk to run GParted, but it cannot resize the partition. The slider won't move up or down, nor can I adjust it numerically - well, technically, it seems like it will allow me to move the 10gb unallocated space before or after the main partition, but it won't even let me extend it to include the unallocated portion, nor to make the partition smaller and increase the unallocated part.
I thought that maybe the reason that GParted couldn't resize the drive was because it needed to be defrag's - however, I couldn't natively defrag it b/c I don't have those privileges.
So I d/l'd paragon Total Defrag on my main system, and created a bootable CD. Able to run this on the company laptop. However, when it scans the drive, it does not recognize the file system, and shows the drive as "Unformatted" (Its NTSF formated)
I tried removing the HD and installing it as a USB drive using an SATA to USB adapter. My windows 7 system won't recognize it, it says that the drive has an unrecognized file system and it wants me to reformat the drive before it'll go further. I tried mounting it as a USB external drive on my mac system - same thing.
At this point, I'm at a loss - first, how can I resize the partition so I have enough room to install windows 7, and second, why are two different programs (Windows 7 via the SATA --> USB connection) and Paragon total defrag both showing the drive as unformatted when it clearly is? Its almost like the drive is specially formated or has some restriction on it placed by the IT team that makes it appear corrupted or unusable by most other programs unless they're running from the windows XP that's preinstalled.
Any input or guidance would be much appreciated.
Edit: Oh, the actual used space on the laptop is about 20gb. The rest of the partition is free, but I still can't resize it.
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