Acronis for re-partioning works great, thanks Walter...

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Acronis Disk Management Suite worked great-fast, easy and inexpensive
software for re-partioning my hard drive. many thanks for the heads up on
this...It has the built in Boot/ OS selector-very easy. You can create a
partition, increase your free space on a drive (what I did-this is great),
copy a partition, or recover a partion, has an automatic mode (what I used)
or a manual more detailed mode for advanced computer users.

Should anyone need a program like this, this one works fine. Did not wind
up getting another internal drive to backup my current drives on then
re-install to make more space for XP Pro. Just thought I'd post a separate
follow up in case my reply got lost in the threads.

Regards,
Kerry
 
ko said:
Acronis Disk Management Suite worked great-fast, easy and inexpensive
software for re-partioning my hard drive. many thanks for the heads up on
this...It has the built in Boot/ OS selector-very easy. You can create a
partition, increase your free space on a drive (what I did-this is great),
copy a partition, or recover a partion, has an automatic mode (what I used)
or a manual more detailed mode for advanced computer users.

Should anyone need a program like this, this one works fine. Did not wind
up getting another internal drive to backup my current drives on then
re-install to make more space for XP Pro. Just thought I'd post a separate
follow up in case my reply got lost in the threads.

Regards,
Kerry

Thanks for the commercial . . . I would fully agree with you if it
were not for the Rescue CD which has several bugs that Acronis
are very slow to fix. Here are just a few:
- On some versions, the keyboard does not work for certain PCs.
- With some popular video adapters, the video display turns into a
zebra pattern.
- The product does not check the drive geometry (heads/sectors),
which can result in spectacular disasters.
It seems that with their aggressive pricing and continuous
repackaging, quality takes a backseat.
 
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