1. back up your drive -
2. reformat it with a FAT not NTFS (this also allows to write to the drive from Linux )
3. reinstall your choice of OS then do your Linux Install in the spare space, if you needed to resize it again in the future (fips will work for you, and it's opensource too)
Jocelyn Habib wrote:
I total disagree with partition magic as being an option if in the first place he doesnt have it.powerquest partion magic under windows ,you will make a swap aprtotion (double size your momery)and an ext3 partion as " / " root .
any help in partiotion i am ready ,need the software i am ready also in 2 days i can put on my ftp and you will take it
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