Disk Partitions

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TERRY

If I have a hard disk with two partitions, is it possible to adjust the size
of those partitions inside of windows, or do I need to use a third party
software like partion magic?

Terry
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

TERRY said:
If I have a hard disk with two partitions, is it possible to adjust
the size of those partitions inside of windows, or do I need to use a
third party software like partion magic?


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Jonny

Can't be done in windows if one of those partition is a windows boot
partition, cannot be done by windows either. Forget windows.

http://www.v-com.com/product/Partition_Commander_Home.html

Have been using this in tandem with System Commander for over 3 years.
Including partition shrinking and expanding menu option.

Am not supporting v-com products per se. Just the two I've mentioned that I
know work on my PC. System Commander comes with Partition Commander. Has
no option for either to work in windows as it should be for booting and
partitioning.
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Bobbie said:
I think you meant yes and no in that order.


I can't tell you what he meant, but I can you what the correct answer is--no
and yes, in that order, as he said.
 

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