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Re-size partition
Hi,
On my Vista notebook everything has been dumped into one large partition which I want to shrink to make room for other partitions. What tool do I use to re-size the NTFS file system on Vista 64-bit? Preferably something free. Thank you. |
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Re-size partition
TC wrote:
Hi, On my Vista notebook everything has been dumped into one large partition which I want to shrink to make room for other partitions. What tool do I use to re-size the NTFS file system on Vista 64-bit? Preferably something free. Thank you. EASEUS Partition Master, Home Edition. Harry. |
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Re-size partition
From: "TC"
| Hi, | | On my Vista notebook everything has been dumped into one large partition | which I want to shrink to make room for other partitions. What tool do I | use to re-size the NTFS file system on Vista 64-bit? Preferably | something free. | Thank you. Why ? What do you think you'll gain ? -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Re-size partition
webster72n wrote:
TC wrote: Hi, On my Vista notebook everything has been dumped into one large partition which I want to shrink to make room for other partitions. What tool do I use to re-size the NTFS file system on Vista 64-bit? Preferably something free. Thank you. EASEUS Partition Master, Home Edition. Harry. Just be careful. I just did this last night with EASEUS and lost my Windows XP installation on my drive M: I think it might because of two factors: 1) old Dell Dimension 4100 who's bios doesn't support above 137GB and it was the operating system partition that was running. My advice (hind site is 20/20) backup first and run from a LiveCD to perform the task. Jim |