On Feb 15, 12:32 pm, "Sly Dog" <Sly_...@GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote:
> It's a little tricky...
>
> You have to move all your data off the secondpartitionand then delete it -
> thereby creating an unallocated space.
> THEN extend yourVISTApartition, and then re-establish your secondpartitionand move your data back onto it.
>
> PartitionMagic certainly was efficient...
>
> "DPat" <DavidJPatter...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> news:1171541931.076838.90580@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
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> > On Feb 4, 12:14 am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:
> >> "Jim McDonald" <j...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >>news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
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> >> > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
> >> > support WindowsVista?
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> >> > Is there a good alternative disk partitioning software that supports
> >> >Vistaright now?
>
> >> > IsVista'sdisk manager just as good as the above third party
> >> > products? At first glance VDM looks a bit limited.
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> >> > After upgrading toVistaI was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
> >> > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...
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> >> > TIA
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> >> You canresizepartitions withinVista'sDisk Management, so there's little
> >> need for PM imho
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> >> --
> >> Jon
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> > Not so - I need to expand the size of myvistapartition- how do I do
> > that invista(the free space I create from reducing another is after
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Jon thanks for this, one more question...
Do you think I can move the 2nd partition (using PM8) such that the
free space is then at the end of the Vista partition and then extend
said Vista partition?