GPart partition manager can do this for you. Recently I used Partition
Manager and Acronis Disk Suite managers because I had access to these discs.
The pucker factor can be high. Especially when you first boot-up after
resizing. All my Windows OS's came back with a "found new hardware"
message. But all was well ...
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"Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Anybody out there......
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> "Zack Barresse" <firefytr@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:483598BC-25F6-48CE-A784-8CD6549A20F4@xxxxxx Quote:
>>I have a partition on my laptop with Vista 64-bit as my main OS. The
>>second partition is an XP build (32-bit). I want to resize the XP
>>partition but the built in Vista disk management controls keep bringing
>>back an error. I'm thinking about reformatting and putting on a 32-bit
>>Vista. Any pointers or know how I can resize w/o formatting? Any help
>>would be appreciated.
>>
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>> Zack Barresse
>> Microsoft MVP (Excel)
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