On Tuesday 03 September 2002 21:21 pm, you wrote: > Hi all, > I have a machine with Windows 2000 pro as the OS. I want to partition the > hard drive so that I can install Redhat 7.3 in it. So I want to basically > resize the window partiton and create a free space in the hard drive, and > the disk druids during Redhat Installation should do the rest. > > Is there any free software that can do that? I know about Partition Magic > from PowerQuest, but it's not free I think. I, of course, don't want to > loose or corrupt any existing data. So If there a software that can do this > reliably, it would be great. > > Thanks in advance for any information > Reuben D. Budiardja I have successfully used Acronis OS Selector, it is a boot manager and excellent Partion Manager. I am saying it is free,asI got it from a UKmagazine. PCPlus. You could try thier web site www.pcplus.co.uk. and see if it in the download archive..
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