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Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

  1. #1


    Jim McDonald Guest

    Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    support Windows Vista?

    Is there a good alternative disk partitioning software that supports
    Vista right now?

    Is Vista's disk manager just as good as the above third party
    products? At first glance VDM looks a bit limited.



    After upgrading to Vista I was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...

    TIA

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  2. #2


    Jon Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?


    "Jim McDonald" <jim21@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
    > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    > support Windows Vista?
    >
    > Is there a good alternative disk partitioning software that supports
    > Vista right now?
    >
    > Is Vista's disk manager just as good as the above third party
    > products? At first glance VDM looks a bit limited.
    >
    > After upgrading to Vista I was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...
    >
    > TIA



    You can resize partitions within Vista's Disk Management, so there's little
    need for PM imho

    --
    Jon


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  3. #3


    Richard Urban Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    If you create the Disk Director 10 boot CD from within Windows XP, and boot
    the computer from that CD to do your partition work, Disk Director does just
    fine.

    I try to stay away from anything Symantec/Norton with a vengeance. Since
    they purchased PowerQuest they have allowed Partition Magic to languish and
    rot.

    Gee, what else is new. They do that to every product/company they buy out
    (remember PcTools?). It was much better that Norton Utilities/SystemWorks
    (or whatever they are calling it this year) ever was or will be.

    --


    Regards,

    Richard Urban
    Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
    (For email, remove the obvious from my address)

    Quote from George Ankner:
    If you knew as much as you think you know,
    You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



    "Jim McDonald" <jim21@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
    > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    > support Windows Vista?
    >
    > Is there a good alternative disk partitioning software that supports
    > Vista right now?
    >
    > Is Vista's disk manager just as good as the above third party
    > products? At first glance VDM looks a bit limited.
    >
    > After upgrading to Vista I was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...
    >
    > TIA



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Troy McClure Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    how often do you partition your disks?? this is something most normally do
    once... before the os is installed.



    "Jim McDonald" <jim21@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
    > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    > support Windows Vista?
    >
    > Is there a good alternative disk partitioning software that supports
    > Vista right now?
    >
    > Is Vista's disk manager just as good as the above third party
    > products? At first glance VDM looks a bit limited.
    >
    > After upgrading to Vista I was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...
    >
    > TIA



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    DPat Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    On Feb 4, 12:14 am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:
    > "Jim McDonald" <j...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
    >
    > > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    > > support WindowsVista?

    >
    > > 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.

    >
    > > After upgrading toVistaI was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    > > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...

    >
    > > TIA

    >
    > You can resize partitions withinVista'sDisk Management, so there's little
    > need for PM imho
    >
    > --
    > Jon


    Not so - I need to expand the size of my vista partition - how do I do
    that in vista (the free space I create from reducing another is after
    partition 2!)


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  6. #6


    R. McCarty Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    Acronis Disk Director 10.0 (Build 2, 117) works with Vista NTFS
    partitions. I mainly use the Bootable media disk ( Not within Vista )
    and have used it on a number of Vista installations. Sometimes I'll
    have to run Disk Director in it's "Safe Mode" to access external USB
    drives - otherwise it works very well.

    "DPat" <DavidJPatterson@googlemail.com> wrote in message
    news:1171541931.076838.90580@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
    > On Feb 4, 12:14 am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:
    >> "Jim McDonald" <j...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >>
    >> news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
    >>
    >> > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    >> > support WindowsVista?

    >>
    >> > 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.

    >>
    >> > After upgrading toVistaI was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    >> > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...

    >>
    >> > TIA

    >>
    >> You can resize partitions withinVista'sDisk Management, so there's little
    >> need for PM imho
    >>
    >> --
    >> Jon

    >
    > Not so - I need to expand the size of my vista partition - how do I do
    > that in vista (the free space I create from reducing another is after
    > partition 2!)
    >




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  7. #7


    Sly Dog Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    It's a little tricky...

    You have to move all your data off the second partition and then delete it -
    thereby creating an unallocated space.
    THEN extend your VISTA partition, and then re-establish your second
    partition and move your data back onto it.

    Partition Magic certainly was efficient...


    "DPat" <DavidJPatterson@googlemail.com> wrote in message
    news:1171541931.076838.90580@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
    > On Feb 4, 12:14 am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:
    >> "Jim McDonald" <j...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >>
    >> news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...
    >>
    >> > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    >> > support WindowsVista?

    >>
    >> > 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.

    >>
    >> > After upgrading toVistaI was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    >> > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...

    >>
    >> > TIA

    >>
    >> You can resize partitions withinVista'sDisk Management, so there's little
    >> need for PM imho
    >>
    >> --
    >> Jon

    >
    > Not so - I need to expand the size of my vista partition - how do I do
    > that in vista (the free space I create from reducing another is after
    > partition 2!)
    >



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  8. #8


    DPat Guest

    Re: Partition Magic 8 alternative for Vista?

    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
    >
    > news:1171541931.076838.90580@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
    >
    >
    >
    > > On Feb 4, 12:14 am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:
    > >> "Jim McDonald" <j...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

    >
    > >>news:bn8as297pnmfgr5o3q9k66cau6ineqf4sr@4ax.com...

    >
    > >> > Does anybody know if PM 8 and/or Acronis Disk Director will soon
    > >> > support WindowsVista?

    >
    > >> > 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.

    >
    > >> > After upgrading toVistaI was disappointed to learn here that PM 8
    > >> > doesn't support it. I've been using PM successfully for years...

    >
    > >> > TIA

    >
    > >> You canresizepartitions withinVista'sDisk Management, so there's little
    > >> need for PM imho

    >
    > >> --
    > >> Jon

    >
    > > 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
    > >partition2!)- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    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?


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