Shrink Windows OS partition with unmovable files
- by Tim
I am trying to shink Windows 7 OS partition C: but cannot shrink as much as I plan due to unmovable files. I have tried Windows own defrag tool before but it does not move files that are unmovable. Here are some ideas I have learned from previous posts, and I hope at least one of them will work and wish to know the detail how to do:
Inspired by this post, which
suggests backup C:, then delete C: ,
create a smaller partition, and then
copy the backup to the smaller
partition. I was wondering if anyone
here can confirm that Windows 7 will
still work in this way? What
reliable tools can be used for
backuping the system, and deleting
and creating partition, and then
copying back the backup in this
method?
I am actually trying another way
suggested in this post. I have
identified what unmovable file
currently stop further shrinking:
\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows\Projects\SystemIndex\Indexer\CiFiles\00010015.wid::$DATA
If I understand correctly, the file
belongs to Windows Search. Can I set
up somewhere in Windows system
settings to temperately eliminate
the file and similar ones (because
there are many similar files under
the same directory which I guess
will also stand in the way of
shrinking and unmovable by defrag)?
Any other idea that might work will also be appreciated.
Thanks and regards!