hmm...
kan något av detta vara en anledning då månne?
"There are three reasons why you would be unable to resize a partition that has unallocated space immediately to the right of it.
First, the unallocated space may reside within an extended partition. All you need to do is select the extended partition, choose the Resize/Move option in PartitionMagic, and move the left border of the extended partition to the right. This will move some unallocated space outside the extended partition.
Second, you may be attempting to resize the partition across a cluster boundary, and you do not have enough free space inside the partition to allow the clusters to be resized. Following is a chart that shows different cluster boundaries and the space needed inside a partition to resize it across those boundaries.
Cluster Boundary Space Needed
to Resize Cluster Size
128 MB 8 MB 2 KB to 4 KB
256 MB 41 MB 4 KB to 8 KB
511 MB 205 MB 8 KB to 16 KB
1023 MB 564 MB 16 KB to 32 KB
Third, if the partition that you are trying to resize uses the FAT16 file system, the partition may already be at its maximum size. Partitions that use the FAT16 file system are limited to a size of 2 GB. If the partition is at this limit, you must convert it to FAT32 or NTFS before you can increase its size."