I vaguely remember seeing a so called Vista, from a distance! Never got 
close to those things...

Ask about Linux, it's easier, and the answers are stable :)

Alain

Aitor SantamarĂ­a escreveu:
> Many many thanks, Alain!!
> Apparently, the Norton guys were not going to continue with PQMagic
> any longer, but this is great news!!
> 
> I am particularly interested in moving/resizing. I don't know how
> Windows manages partition internally, but it concerns me that, when
> you are moving a partition, there could be other records within
> Windows that would have to be updated (other than the partition table
> itself). Have you ever tried moving partitions having Windows Vista or
> Seven, and later booting, to see if they continue to boot/work after
> this?
> 
> Aitor
> 
> 
> 2010/1/13 Alain Mouette <ala...@pobox.com>:
>> Robert Riebisch escreveu:
>>> Alain Mouette wrote:
>>>> OTOH, Parted Magic is beter for that job because it can move/resize
>>>> partitions, which may be needed.
>>> OK. (There are zillions of such tools.)
>> This one is the best... I have tested many. This is a bootable CD with
>> Linux and a graphical interface. It has GPARTED, clonezila and many
>> usefull disk tools.
>>
>>>> PS: for what I know vfat in Linux is just the name of FAT32 ;)
>>> Then Linux is not correct, because VFAT is just an extension to FAT12 /
>>> FAT16 / FAT32 to allow long filenames:
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table#Long_file_names
>> Ok, but most people should be aware that in the Linux literature (most
>> google tutorials) the tem vfat is used liberaly.
>>
>> Alain
>>
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