It is a Great bootloader as well.
It is what I use on any of my systems that have more than 2 OSes installed.
It certainly simplifies the life of adding, changing and removing.

   Charles  (-:

Forever never goes beyond tomorrow. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcia Waller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:38 PM
> To: Charles A Edwards; Newbie (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Hard-Drive Problems after using Linux
> 
> 
> Dear All,
> I agree about using System Commander. I had my hard disk 
> totally go bad 2 
> weeks ago and then put in a new one. I almost used fdisk to 
> partition but 
> last minute I decided to try my System Commander. It worked 
> absolutely great. 
> I was very impressed. I am up and running now without a 
> problem and now I do 
> not think I would use anything else for that job. I used 
> fdisk before and I 
> definitely prefer System Commander. 
> 
> Marcia
> 
> On Wednesday 08 August 2001 13:33, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> > This is true of any 2 partitioning programs.
> > Always use only 1 for creating, resizing and moving.
> >
> > I prefer using either PM or SystemCommader, but not on the 
> same machine.
> > Unlike fdisk or DiskDrake PM and SC can handle all partition types.
> >
> > The only time I use Diskdrake is to change the file type on 
>  pre-existing
> > Linux partitions and I never use fdisk.
> >
> >    Charles


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