PM8 and Ghost?? for winxp reinstall

G

Guest

Hey All I just picked up full version of partition magic 8 and was told from
this forum i can use that to repartition my c drive from 50 to 30 gigs and
combine the partition of drives g and h from 155 gigs each to 310. Without
Losing any data..but someone else mentioned I needed to use ghost? why all
this, this way i can transfer settings to d drive reinstall winxp pro (clean
install wipe drive c) and use a small drive like letter h as a image backup
drive if that makes sense...but partition magic will let me repartition
drives while computer is on and resize them without losing dating correct?
drves g and h dont have any programs loaded on them just data...drive c has
win xp and programs on it which ill reinstall to new partition
 
A

ACJones

If you "picked it up" from a friend, you'll be using it illegally.

| Hey All I just picked up full version of partition magic 8 and was told from
| this forum i can use that to repartition my c drive from 50 to 30 gigs and
| combine the partition of drives g and h from 155 gigs each to 310. Without
| Losing any data..but someone else mentioned I needed to use ghost? why all
| this, this way i can transfer settings to d drive reinstall winxp pro (clean
| install wipe drive c) and use a small drive like letter h as a image backup
| drive if that makes sense...but partition magic will let me repartition
| drives while computer is on and resize them without losing dating correct?
| drves g and h dont have any programs loaded on them just data...drive c has
| win xp and programs on it which ill reinstall to new partition
|
 
P

Plato

=?Utf-8?B?TmljaG9sYXM=?= said:
Hey All I just picked up full version of partition magic 8 and was told from
this forum i can use that to repartition my c drive from 50 to 30 gigs and
combine the partition of drives g and h from 155 gigs each to 310. Without
Losing any data..but someone else mentioned I needed to use ghost? why all

One can lose ALL data in half a second when playing with partitions.
 

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