When you download the zip file from them, there is an executable that steps
you through creating the disk.  After you have created the disk, reboot
winders with the floppy in the drive.  It will boot from the floppy and ask
you if you want to install boot-it.  The part here that is kinda dumb is
that what it is really asking is if you want to install boot-it as your boot
manager.  Just hit cancel and you will get a screen with a lot of options on
it.  Click on partitions and it open up a window containing all of your
partition info.  From there you can select partitions for resizing,
deleting, formatting, etc.  There is documentation included with the boot-it
download for using it.  Let me know if you run into problems
-Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kurt Didenhover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [uug] installing Linux on WinXp


> Glen Wagley wrote:
>
> >If you don't want to wait for partition magic, try boot-it NG.
> >http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/  It boots from a floppy, it resizes
NTFS
> >just fine.  I've used it numerous times.  If you are interested and have
> >questions. just let me know.
> >-Glen
> >
> >
> Could you give me a few more details?  Like, do you just throw it on a
> floppy? Does the program itself have boot info or do I need my own boot
> disk with the program added.
>
> --Kurt
>
>
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