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Old 20-05-2006, 12:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anyone tell me about any free & reliable partition manager which *actually* does something and not like the demos of the big names which only let you play with the interface and do absolutely nothing.
Even a trial version would do but it must work.
My needs are basic and i am not looking for advanced features.
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Old 20-05-2006, 02:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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follow the below link:
http://www.ranish.com/part/

this is one of the best available free partition utilities.

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Hi! This tool is too advanced.
Isn't there a bit simpler Partition Manager?
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Try BootIt NG. It is trial only if you install it, but if you run it from the floppy or CDROM, it easily resizes, formats and back-ups partitions.
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That's great.
But can it CREATE partitions?
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You can use the Partition Manager that is windows itself... Type gpedit.msc in the run prompt
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"File Not Found"
Pleas don't throw rotten vegetables at me when i let you know that i am still using WIN 98 SE
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But "WIN 98 SE" is not seen anywhere in your post.
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Yes, it can create partitions. You will have to resize your existing partition (make it smaller) first, only then you will be able to create one.

Be sure to defragment your HDD before you boot using it.
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i have win xp in C: drive now. BUt my e: still contains two hidden partitions of linux? what should i do? i want to delete these. as i wanna run only xp.
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i have win xp in C: drive now. BUt my e: still contains two hidden partitions of linux? what should i do? i want to delete these. as i wanna run only xp.

Use Extended Fdisk

http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/apps/xfdisk/en...l/xfd093en.zip

first delete the Linux Partations and then creat new out of them
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