surv1v0r
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Posted: Jan. 09 2007,10:32 |
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Can I use DSL to amend the partition table?
The system is running Windows 2000 and the 80Gb Primary Master disk is partitioned with an 8GB System area and a 72GB Data Area. I have copied off all data and want to increase the System area to use all of the disk.
Is this possible and if so, how? Should I use parted, fdisk or what?
<edited> As a follow-up to this, I have just downloaded "parted magic" (27MB), burnt it to a CD and am currently experimenting with it - it seems to do the trick perfectly. On a test (Windows XP) I have shrunk an 8GB partition to a 6GB partition leaving 2GB spare; I then went into XP and converted that to 2 x 1GB partitions; back into parted magic, deleted the first 1GB NTFS partition and expanded the 6GB partition to 7GB; back into XP to check; back to parted magic, deleted the second 1GB NTFS partition and expanded the 7GB partition to 8GB and returned to XP to check. The only caveat I would offer is to always go into XP in Safe Mode immediately after making any changes and to run 'chkdsk' from a 'DOS Command box' before rebooting into XP in 'Normal' mode. All in all, a very nice .ISO.
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