-=PCTechTalk=- Re: I Want To Try Something A Little Different!!

  • From: gratchie <gratchie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 13:41:45 GMT

>
just one more question, if i use fdisk, will it destroy all my 
existing files? do i need to reinstall all my programs? (sorry=
 for 
the ignorance =3D)

thanks,
gratchie

>Hi Gratchie,
>Here is one program;
>http://www.ranish.com/part/
>Ranish Partition Manager is a boot manager and hard disk
>partitioner.
>It gives users high level of control for running multiple
>operating systems,
>such as Windows 98/NT/XP, Linux, FreeDOS, and FreeBSD on a=
 single
>disk.
>The latest version could create, copy, move, and resize up to=
 32
>primary and extended partitions.
>There are, also, included command line interface similar to=
 gdisk
>and a simulation version that works with the large files=
 instead
>of messing with the real disks.
>~~~~
>
>Here is another good site for explaing the processes of
>patitioning;
>http://www.newlogic.co.uk/kbase/fdisk/page1.htm
>~~~~
>
>Remember to backup all data in case something goes wrong.
>
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>On 07/07/2002 at 12:58 PM gratchie wrote:
>
>hi mike,
>
>ok, i will repartition my drive, but do you know any software=
 for=3D
>me
>to be able to repartition my drive, i prefer freewares coz i=
 dont=3D
>
>have enough money to buy partition magic. thanks
>
>gratchie
>
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