on 21:59 15/09/1999 -0700, Ken Wilson,wrote
>I have heard that Partition Magic can move all this stuff for you and
>allow you to resize the partions. But that is just heresay on my part,
>I had one experience with Partition Magic and it was not good, corrupted
>23 Gig of secondary storage. Fort
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> Not wanting to seem like I'm talking down to you but I might think you
> wouldn't want to be using a hex editor yet if you have to ask what it
> is.
>
> That
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> Bob,
>
> Perhaps my newbie status concerning technical issues is
> showing... What is a
> hex edi
and how to use it.
Thanks
Jeremy
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From: Bob Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 9:35 PM
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> I was just using Commander as an example of the type of pr
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> Jeremy
>
> If I recall correctly the files at the end of the disk are put there
> by certain programs. I'm not sure but I think it's things like Norton
> Commander
Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
>
> I'm new to Linux (and this list) and am attempting to install Linux-Mandrake
> 6.0 on a system which currently has Win95 installed on its only hard drive
> with the FAT32 file system.
>
> I want to add Linux without destroying Windows or investing in a new hard
> dr