Partition resizing

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Miguel Angel

Hi.
There is one PC running WinXP (NTFS) where I need to install Linux, but
after 2 months I will have to uninstall it.

How do I create a partition for Linux, without destroying any of the data
in WinXP, and then have it available to be deleted in 2 months, and convert
that linux partition into a NTFS again.

Something lilke shrink the partition, then create a Raisfers in the empty
space, and then delete the Raisfers parition, and resize the NTFS partition
to the original size... All that needs to be done from Windows and withou
destroying any data.

Thanks,
in advance.
Miguel
 
Hi.
There is one PC running WinXP (NTFS) where I need to install Linux, but
after 2 months I will have to uninstall it.

How do I create a partition for Linux, without destroying any of the data
in WinXP, and then have it available to be deleted in 2 months, and convert
that linux partition into a NTFS again.

Something lilke shrink the partition, then create a Raisfers in the empty
space, and then delete the Raisfers parition, and resize the NTFS partition
to the original size... All that needs to be done from Windows and withou
destroying any data.

Thanks,
in advance.
Miguel

Miguel,

You won't be able to do this using any native Windows utilities. You'll need a
third party application, like PartitionMagic ($$$).

Cheers,
Chuck
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