Re: How to partition HardDisk

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Hi,

You probably want to join the linux-newbies mailing list.  This list
is for people new to kernel coding, not new to linux in general. 
However, in answer to your question, Partition Magic is your best bet
for resizing NTFS partitions, so get the latest version and give it
another shot.

Athul


On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 22:01:59 +0530, Rakesh Jagota
<j.rakesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am trying to do the harddisk partition. Currently I have only single
> partition i.e primary partition (c drive - NTFS) in my system which is of
> 60GB. I want to resize it to 10 GB and want to create 4 new partition
> with12-13GB each. I have used parttion magic tool for this and also run the
> command chkdsk /r on the command prompt. But I couldnt able to do it. Can
> anyone sugeest me how can i achieve this without formating and losing the
> data in c drive.
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> rakesh
> 
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