Hey All, Happy Friday to you!…

   I'm wondering if there's an accessible way to reclaim unallocated  
HD space? I.E. I currently have three partitions on my internal HD,  
and I've resized one to free up 5 gb of space that I'd like added to  
another partition.  I can do the first resize to decrease one of the  
partitions  just fine with VO.

   However, when I try to resize the other partition to make it  
larger, in the exact amount of 5 gb, Disc Util won't let me. It goes  
through the steps as if it's doing the operation, and does rewrite the  
partition table, however the size simply doesn't change. eek!

   I've also tried using amounts less than 5 gb but regardless of the  
amount I enter, it still seems to flip right back to the size before I  
edited it.

   Might anyone have any ideas why this is happening, or what I can do  
to deal with this?…  As it is, I now basically have 5 gb of  
unallocated space on my HD that I can't seem to access. aaarrrggg!

   If it makes any diff, I'm doing the resizing from Disc Util on my  
startup disc, and the first resize made the non-startup partition  
smaller. (which worked fine)

   However, as I've been mentioning, I can't seem to increase the size  
of the startup partition which I'm currently running on.  I'm  
wondering if this is an issue?…  I haven't yet tried booting into the  
second partition and resizing the first from there, but, is this  
something people think might be worth trying?…  -Or is there something  
else happening here I'm not aware of?…

   thanks so much for taking time to read this, and any suggestions  
would sure be appreciated!…

   Have a wonderful evening / holiday weekend for those whom celebrate!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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