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| 778155 | 2009-05-29 18:56:00 | with windows XP i have four active drive (c;d;e;f C is system drive) each drive is shared my hard drive 20 gb each now can i allocate 10 gb extra to C drive reducing 10 gb to any other drive how to do it please with out damaging my system please thanking you |
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| 778156 | 2009-05-29 23:06:00 | Partition magic but it's still a risk. I'd Image the partitioms, to another drive, repartition them and image the partitions back to the new size. Tricky doing that even without another drive though. |
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| 778157 | 2009-05-30 01:05:00 | Download Gparted: sourceforge.net Burn the downloaded iso to a CD You will need to burn the image not the file. use ImgBurn if you don't have any image burning apps. speedlabs.org Then boot from the CD and partition. Partitioning the system drive can sometimes corrupt the MBR and/or integral system files. Suggest you create an image of it as mentioned. Blam |
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