Whenever I try to use --resize, it says "Invaild parameter"
Note that im running cmd and powershell as an administrator.
--resize bug?
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BillG
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Re: --resize bug?
invalid parameter has nothing to do with permissions, so admin privilege is not your problem. It means that you have an invalid parameter in your command .
If you expect someone to help with that, you will need to post what you actually enter as a command.
If you expect someone to help with that, you will need to post what you actually enter as a command.
Bill
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Re: --resize bug?
Wild guess based on zero information given: the new size given is smaller than the current size of the drive. Not allowed.