Partition Magic At 11:45 AM 9/26/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hello all. >I'm sorry , tried this message on the NT list but seems I'm out or it is >not working. >----- >Hello all. > >I was wondering if you can give me your comments please. > >I have an NT 4.0 SP 6a machine running perfectly. That machine is used >mainly for developing some web applications using Visual Studio and some >other third party tools. > >When installed, the C: partition was created with a value of 4 GB. Perfect >for all the use that will have. It has installed some of those tools that >let you install only in one machine and that changing to another is a real >pain because the company ask you LOT of details of why you are moving to >another one, lot of Admin paperwork until they are sure you are not >installing another copy without paying (don't ask why, we need that tool >for a special project and is protected being activated only via the web >and checking from time to time using internet to see if it is a valid and >active copy). Anyway, now we need to install some other tools (we'd like >to have them on C: also) but we do not have enough space left. That disk >is a disk of 20 GB and the D partition has the other 16GB. I need only >from 2 to 4 GB more. > >What's, based on experience, the best way to resize the C partition >without loosing information and without reinstalling everything? > >I have some other servers working with 6GB and 8GB (service pack 6a allows >that) on C without problems but those were installed that way since the >beginning. > >A friend told me to try with some software that manage partitions >(don't remember the name). Another told me that is as simple as just >erase partition D, resize C with the disk tools and that's all (I haven't >tried yet). Another told me to use Norton Ghost with another disk. > >What would be your advice? > >Thanks in advance. > >JB > > >------ >You are subscribed as [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp >To unsubscribe send a blank email to %%email.unsub%%
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