Gary VanderMolen wrote:

The Windows Fdisk and DiskPart utilities can do partitioning, but (AFAIK)
they can't resize or move existing partitions without first destroying them. The better third party disk partitioning utilities can move or resize an existing partition without destroying any data.

Right now, on disk 0, I have 3 partitions:

1) 63MB, FAT, EISA, 87% free
2) 3.50 GB, FAT32, unknown, 28% free
3) 229GB, NTFS, System, 75% free (C:)

Do I need to consider resizing?

I was thinking of dividing the NTFS partition into two but I'm not so sure I will realize any significant benefits.

Thx.

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