t also like to look into the tool "gpart", the last link in the
list above. I didn't need anything that sophisticated fortunately.
Good luck!!
Regards,
Jarrod.
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> Jarrod O'Flaherty wrote:
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> > And last but not least, I really hope someone can tell me how I can
> > salvage my MBR & other 3 partitions. If that is not possible,
For anyone who might be interested...
> Jarrod O'Flaherty wrote:
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> > And last but not least, I really hope someone can tell me how I can
> > salvage my MBR & other 3 partitions. If that is not possible, then
> > perhaps you can point me in the direction of
Hi All,
I have a dual boot system going with WinXP and FreeBSD on my laptop.
Just before I installed FreeBSD I bought a USB HDD to plug in so I could
transfer some files off my laptop's internal HDD and make space for it.
Alas, even with doing that I could only get a measly 7 GB free, which I
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