partitioning in win xp pro

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Guest

HEy all another question what can i use to merge a partitioned drive g & h
into One Drive G without Losing any data? is this possible? ive looked into
partition mahigc 8 but only works on drives up to 80 gigs not 150 please help
i would also like to repartition drive c from 55.9 gigs down to 30 gigs
without losing data is this possible? i know applications that point to
those drives need to be fixed/removed etc
 
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Rock

nicholas said:
HEy all another question what can i use to merge a partitioned drive g & h
into One Drive G without Losing any data? is this possible? ive looked into
partition mahigc 8 but only works on drives up to 80 gigs not 150 please help
i would also like to repartition drive c from 55.9 gigs down to 30 gigs
without losing data is this possible? i know applications that point to
those drives need to be fixed/removed etc

PM8 handles partitions up to 160 GB - not sure where you got thaht 80 GB
number. BootItNG is another good partitioning program with a 30 day
full featured free trial.
 
W

Woody

PM8 handles partitions up to 300GB. Will certainly do what the OP is
requesting.

Woody
 
W

Woody

PM8 will certainly work in this case. Be sure to backup your data and
create the rescue disks when prompted.

Good luck,

Woody
 
G

Guest

ok Partition magic 8 sounds good i found a trial version of it can that be
used to re-partition my drive without losing data or must i have full version
for it? and can i still use system restore point to save point before i
partition in case i screw up?
 
W

Woody

Don't know about the trial version. The full version will allow you to
repartition your drive without data loss. That said, make sure you backup
important data and be sure to recreate the rescue disks after changes are
made. The XP system restore will not save you if something goes wrong.
Have used PM8 many times without problems.

Have fun.

Woody
 

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