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Old 03-03-2005, 05:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Heu Guys...

I just wanna make sure that is frequent resizing ..deleting and creating partition of a big risk..???
Coz in a week i resize or create or do something to my partition atleast on time.. if nothing ill kust reduce one partition by 1GB and increase other and all..
I just wanna confirmed that am not inviting a big crash....

so pls help...


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Old 03-03-2005, 05:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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its not gonna be a big problem m8.. dont worry..but then why do u need to do it often? are u running an institute that trains ppl in formatting and other h/w stuffs? else id advice u to not fiddle with partitions for fun
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Old 03-03-2005, 05:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
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As long as u stick with softwares like partition magic ,u r safe from crashes.
But resizing takes time and m8 hope u r running with a backup power ..coz a power failure during resizing partitions spells DOOM for ur os & data.
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Old 03-03-2005, 05:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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hey there...

@Blacklight::-- bingo ...buddy fired on rite place... actually was resizing my 11 GB partition a week before.. suddenly power went of though i have UPS (19 min) but still not enough.. i could do nothing but just cry in fron of PC and when power resumed.. my partition was ful of errors and data was converted to file????.chk .... 33400 .chk files....
so i can do nothing just format it... lost whole lot collectuion of wallpapers and movies... so now onward i partition in NIGHT....

@Bharat:-- buddy no institute .. but what happens is i have 10 GB partition for Video songs .. i keep getting new so once its full i reduce space from oe partion (say songs) for this... after somedays when i get new songs.. i reduce some space from other partition and add to songs.. these keep going on,,, so cant help.. even my HDD is on 40 GB...



anyways... guys.. thankx a lot for ur suggestion...


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u are absolutely safe as long as u properly partition using a good Partitioner.
However try to redusce ur frequency of partitioning as
sometimes making too small a partiton can affect u r some booting as these files are permanentll stored in the HD & cannot be moved.
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