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baddog 02-01-2008 10:40 PM

Partition resizers
 
any experience with them?

DirtyDave 02-01-2008 11:41 PM

Be very very careful. Make a clone of the drive before you try any of them.

I have used Partition Magic several times and it works well if you are expanding one partition into additional free space to make it larger. BUT...If you are trying to join two partitions into one large partition....I have had this explode on me on two different occasions and then I lost everything on both partitions.

The funny thing is that unless you have a specific reason; like multiple operating systems, multiple partitions on the same drive (spindle) gets you NO performance increase. It just means that you are more likely to run out of room on one partition.

UniversalPassLorence 02-01-2008 11:45 PM

I've used partition magic before and if worked fine.
Just make sure you have a backup of Registry and all your data in case.
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baddog 02-01-2008 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyDave (Post 13730369)
Be very very careful. Make a clone of the drive before you try any of them.

I have used Partition Magic several times and it works well if you are expanding one partition into additional free space to make it larger. BUT...If you are trying to join two partitions into one large partition....I have had this explode on me on two different occasions and then I lost everything on both partitions.

The funny thing is that unless you have a specific reason; like multiple operating systems, multiple partitions on the same drive (spindle) gets you NO performance increase. It just means that you are more likely to run out of room on one partition.

I have a 500 gig external drive. I was getting indications that it was getting full and did not see how that could be, so I checked properties and saw that the partition only had 75 gig.

I do not know why it is 75 gig. I certainly did not mean to format it to 75 gig. So I would like to make the entire drive one partition.

Deej 02-02-2008 01:03 AM

baddog, I would somehow backup that 75 gigs on something and reformat the whole thing so you have less risk of losing everything...

aflex 02-02-2008 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Deej (Post 13730477)
baddog, I would somehow backup that 75 gigs on something and reformat the whole thing so you have less risk of losing everything...

agreed - probably your quickest and cheapest solution

baddog 02-02-2008 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deej (Post 13730477)
baddog, I would somehow backup that 75 gigs on something and reformat the whole thing so you have less risk of losing everything...

To be honest I can just reformat and start over again if push came to shove. Although I still need to figure out why it made that partition in the first place.

beta-tester 02-02-2008 01:09 AM

You can try default disk manager that comes with windows. Right click on my computer > Manage and then go to disk manager. There you can see how big your partition is. You can then play with it. Also make sure to make backup of your stuff just in case something goes wrong (and it does happen very often especially with partitions stuff :D)

Kard63 02-02-2008 01:19 AM

Partition Magic has worked well for me.

the content guy 02-02-2008 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 13730268)
any experience with them?

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baddog 02-02-2008 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by beta-tester (Post 13730485)
You can try default disk manager that comes with windows. Right click on my computer > Manage and then go to disk manager. There you can see how big your partition is. You can then play with it. Also make sure to make backup of your stuff just in case something goes wrong (and it does happen very often especially with partitions stuff :D)

I went there earlier. did not notice how to change partition size, but wasn't really looking either. Will look again.

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