If Norton owned it it was proprietary sofrware. Iĺl check out the sources that you mentioned. I am on the way out of the house, but thanks for your help.

If it no longer exists, maybe the abandoned the rights without making it GPL.

On , Matthias Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

It also no longer exists from norton as of 07 from Wikipedia. I personally use parted magic which is a live linux cd that does partitioning. I think gparted also has a live cd version. I would just delete all partitions and the let the recovery cd make whatever it wants as if it was a new unformatted drive.


Matthias
On Nov 14, 2011 4:34 PM, "Mark Wallace" [email protected]> wrote:
It is? I haven't used it in years and I am concerned that it won't create what I need for Windows 7 anyway. Do the programs that you mentioned run in DOS and create the partitions needed for Windows 7? What are they. I think that you need a main partition and a partition for the recovery files.





On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Matthias Johnson [email protected]> wrote:



I believe Partition Magic is licensed so I dont use it when I can use Parted Magic or gparted which are OSS.

Matthias
On Nov 14, 2011 4:21 PM, "Mark Wallace" [email protected]> wrote:



I am putting windows back in a system because somebody doesn't like Linux and the recovery CD's for Windows aren't properly creating the partitions.


I also don't completely know what I am doing, never having seen somebody who had Linux completely installed and configured want to go back.





I can pick up the CD.
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