...or use kdevelop ;)

On Wednesday 27 September 2006 9:28 am, Evan Brown wrote:
> That's exactly the case, C: butts up against D: who leaves unpartitioned
> space to just hang around in there when they create their partitions.
> Creating E: is not an option as the patch that I need to install will
> only install to the drive that I have VS 2005 on which is C: . I may
> have to uninstall VS 2005 and install it on the D: drive I guess if I
> can't resize C: which kinda sucks.
>
> Evan
>
> Nick Wiltshire wrote:
> > Just a guess -- a lot of times you can't move the beginning of a
> > partition. So, even though you can resize D:, if it happens to start on
> > the block following the end of C:, you might be stuck.
> >
> > The only solution if this is the case is to create E:
> >
> > On Wednesday 27 September 2006 9:07 am, Evan Brown wrote:
> >> Howdy
> >>
> >> I downloaded GParted to resize my 2 windows partitions. I have a laptop
> >> that I use for developement and it has 2 partitions C: is 20 gigs, D: is
> >> 30 gigs. When I originally set them up I figured 20 gigs for software
> >> was fine but after loading Visual Studio 2005 and keeping 6 plus all
> >> MSDN libraries etc etc and a few other programs that I need I'm down to
> >> about a gig. The beta patch for VS 2005 yesterday and I was trying to
> >> install it and I ran outta disk room so I need more space. The other
> >> partition has 18 gig free so I figured I'd move them around with
> >> GParted. This morning I attempted to do so and had some troubles, I can
> >> resize my D: partition and make it smaller, giving me unallocated space,
> >> I can format that new space into an ntfs partition, what I can't do is
> >> make my C: any bigger, it won't let me grow it at all. Do I have to
> >> resize the D: and actually apply the changes and then reboot and then
> >> use GParted again to resize after the drives have actually been resized.
> >> I didn't want to test that theory so I didn't apply any of the changes
> >> at all, rebooted back into Win XP and decided to write this mail. Any
> >> help would be awesome.
> >>
> >> Evan
>
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