VolumneWorks, is $60. I would just drag the contents to your HD's,  
repartition the external, and draggem back...jf

http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php? 
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On Jan 18, 2006, at 10:09 AM, b3 wrote:

> Is there a free/cheap program that will let me resize the  
> partitions on my external drive?
>
> I have a 160GB external firewire drive, that i had partitioned into  
> two volumes, one 60GB (to match the size of the iBook) for full  
> copy bootable backups, and one 100GB one for extra files and such.
>
> Since getting the PowerBook, which has an 80GB drive, i'd like to  
> change the partition sizes on the external to reflect this - 80GB  
> for backups, 80GB for extra storage -
>
> i'd like to be able to do this without erasing the drives, as i  
> have my main 36GB iTunes library on the storage volume (i only keep  
> a portion of my music on the portables, and use an applescript to  
> make iTunes check at startup to see if the external library is  
> present, saving space and time).
>
> so, any help? i'd rather not spend (much) money if i don't have  
> too, as this is a one time deal.
>
> rick
>
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