It seems to me that someone has suggested here
before that there is a shareware/freeware tool that will resize an NTFS
partition safely. I think the reference was not very detailed, so I may have
assumed that it was 'free' and not a commercial product.
Have you tried to do a search through the last
archive done of the newbie listserv for 'NTFS' to see what others have
said? I have never tried to do this, opting to back up what I have to save and
redoing the partition from scratch to the size I now want it.
T
----- Original Message -----
From: QingHua Wang
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 5:58 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Fwd: Dual Boot? Hi there,
Can you explain in detail about what you do for the
dual booting? I am struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the
answer is to find some disk tools such as PatitionMagic to make a partition for
Linux from the predefined NTFS partition(WinXP). However, PartitionMagic is
not a free program. So can I share your experiences with this problem? Thanks in
advance.
Wishes,
QingHua.
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