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leol
post Mar 3 2008, 05:56 PM
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My (second) PC is OK but on (C:) 5.86 GB and it's not enough for( C:).The second sector(F:) 31.40 GB and I decided delete Partition or to have partition C:20GB and F:20GB.
If there is a way to do it in disk managemenent I will be very glad .
I know all of this can be done by process of installing ( new instalation).
I am waiting for your reply.
Thank you.

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In order to re-partition the drive and have your operating system and everything stored on the drive to remain safely, You will need a partitioning program such as
Acronis True Image
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Norton Ghost
There are some open source partition managers at Sourceforge.net but the one's I've tried there are not very user-friendly

This is the one I tried
http://sourceforge.net/projects/beeblebrox/

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Gparted, a free and open source partition manager, is quite user friendly, in my opinion.


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post Mar 4 2008, 02:54 PM
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Thank you for information,nice pics.
I like this one so.It's about me.

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