> Some products are worth paying for, but sometimes I don't really need > them that badly. That PartitionMagic thing... I don't even know why I > need it. And then I don't see a point to use it more than once. If it > was free, then I would just download it. Since it isn't, ... you know. > I'll have to make do. > To each his own. I have to deal with Windows, and with multiple boots. Partition Magic is a trusted tool which I use fairly often. In its full-blown version, it can resize ext2 partitions, too. The 3.0 release had a text mode only version which was handier in some ways, as it ran from a DOS boot.
- RE: [newbie] Oh, yeah Joseph Gardner
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Lloyd Osten
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Andy Goth
- RE: [newbie] Oh, yeah Joseph Gardner
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Manny Styles
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Andy Goth
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Lloyd Osten
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah rick
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Andy Goth
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah William Meyer
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Rick Murphy
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah William Meyer
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah darkknight
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Thomas J. Hamman
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah William Meyer
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Andy Goth
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah William Meyer
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Manny Styles
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Lloyd Osten
- Re: [newbie] Oh, yeah Lloyd Osten
