how do I resize a ntfs partition
Fred Erickson
frederickson at iname.com
Fri Sep 9 07:16:51 UTC 2005
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 20:43 +0100, malcolm wrote:
> how do I resize a ntfs partition so that I can put Fedora 4 on a PC that
> has a 40G HD that already has XP on it ( I don't want to reinstall XP )
>
> ta
>
> mal
I´m new to Linux so someone probably can tell you a more elegant way to
do it but here goes:
1st, if you don´t have one, download Knoppix 3.9 and create a CD from
the image. Knoppix is the greatest tool since the Swiss Army Knife.
2nd, get rid of stuff you don´t need on the ntfs partition and do a full
defrag.
3rd, boot Knoppix, click on the KMenu, System, QTParted.
4th, QTParted will display the drives it finds. Select the ntfs
partition and QTParted will display a graphical picture of the drive and
the partitions. Select the Re-size tool and drag it to the new size you
want. That´s basically it. QTParted is easy to use - I did it about a
month ago for the first time on a laptop with XP & was able to create a
new partition for FC4 and it worked great.
Fred E
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