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Old 09-12-2006
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wanna partition 16 gigs

hey, umm im trying to get partition magic to give me a 16 gig partition so i can test out windows vista.. can anyone help me out ? cuz it will only let me do 6 gigs ????

any help is greatly appreciated
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What is the total size of the drive you want to partition?
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Old 09-12-2006
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80 gb hd...


hmm post too short.. need 10 characters.. this should do it.. lol
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How much free space is left on the 80GB?
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Old 09-13-2006
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23 gb on the nose
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What exactly do you have on that drive? Movies? Music?
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Old 09-13-2006
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honestly i dunno.. mostly programs and games.. my movies and music is on another hard drive
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I don't think there's much overhead left on that drive to let Partition Magic do what you want. I have 21.5GB free space left on my Seagate 80GB. You can install a fresh drive and partition it the way you need. Then reinstall Windows XP and Windows Vista on that drive
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look up paragon PM
it will free up the space you need and create your 16gb's for you
it can do this on reboot so the OS dos not interfer
acronis will do to
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Old 09-14-2006
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tmagic650: how much room do i need to partition a 16 gig chunk ?

samstoned: im guessing paragon pm is another form of pm.. cuz i have powerquest pm...ill look for it..thank u
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The programs documentation will tell you how much room you will need
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Old 09-14-2006
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partition magic will work with low clearance drives. I partitioned a 55gb drive with only 10gb left on it.
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Tedster,
were you able to create a 10GB partition using the remaining free space?
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Old 09-15-2006
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no only 6 gb
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Old 01-01-2007
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so... it appears ive stumped every1 huh ? could it be the software company that made this partition magic ? i think this 1 is powerquest
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Paragon Partition Manager about $100
(Powerquest) Symantec/Norton Partition Magic about $70
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Old 01-02-2007
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k .. and i paid 0.. hehe wats yer point... so im guessing i gotta try the other partition magic ?
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Old 01-02-2007
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Just for information purposes. They both look like good programs. I think they have free trial periods, but I'm not sure if the trials are full operating programs. Are you saying that you have used one? Powerquest must have sold their program to Symantec
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Old 01-02-2007
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Try GParted. Its free, legally.
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Old 01-02-2007
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l-e-g-a-l-l-y... that word sounds so familiar.......

thanks.. gparted
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