and until someone comes up with a methodology or
program to handle these files PM will continue to sell even with the
nasty license.
Why not get Mandrake ISO image first instead of partition magic.
They have fancy partitioning tool as a part of installer. (Thier web
site say NTFS resizing
is not
always a viable option and until someone comes up with a methodology or
program to handle these files PM will continue to sell even with the
nasty license.
Why not get Mandrake ISO image first instead of partition magic.
They have fancy partitioning tool as a part of installer
that you were
not able to move causing you to nuke your partition. Nuking is not
always a viable option and until someone comes up with a methodology or
program to handle these files PM will continue to sell even with the
nasty license.
Why not get Mandrake ISO image first instead of partition
of partition magic.
They have fancy partitioning tool as a part of installer. (Thier web
site say NTFS resizing on their 9.1 version.)
..[removed since you realized...]
A mandrake ISO is useless if you can't boot off CD.
FYI: I think you should be able to use Debian rescue floppy disk to boot
and until someone comes up with a methodology or
program to handle these files PM will continue to sell even with the
nasty license.
Why not get Mandrake ISO image first instead of partition magic.
They have fancy partitioning tool as a part of installer. (Thier web
site say NTFS resizing
that you were
not able to move causing you to nuke your partition. Nuking is not
always a viable option and until someone comes up with a methodology or
program to handle these files PM will continue to sell even with the
nasty license.
Why not get Mandrake ISO image first instead of partition
of partition magic.
They have fancy partitioning tool as a part of installer. (Thier web
site say NTFS resizing on their 9.1 version.)
..[removed since you realized...]
A mandrake ISO is useless if you can't boot off CD.
FYI: I think you should be able to use Debian rescue floppy disk to boot
actually dealt by
nuking the existing partition scheme and running the install tool
again on the partitioned machine. This won't work so well if you
actually have data to save, though.
flame
Partition Magic is an evil, evil program. It's somewhat expensive for
home-user software that you'll
Hola~
I'd like to change the partition size on my laptop. It has one drive with
partitions for linux and one for windows 2000 (ntfs). I've had success in the
past with Partition Magic, but that was with one drive with two MS partitions
(ntfs and fat).
I just wanted to hear about any success
Michael K O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to change the partition size on my laptop. It has one drive
with partitions for linux and one for windows 2000 (ntfs). I've had
success in the past with Partition Magic, but that was with one
drive with two MS partitions (ntfs and fat).
I
actually dealt by
nuking the existing partition scheme and running the install tool
again on the partitioned machine. This won't work so well if you
actually have data to save, though.
flame
Partition Magic is an evil, evil program. It's somewhat expensive for
home-user software that you'll
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