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Previously jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I may be wrong. But surely you can do all that with fdisk, which is on
> a win98 boot disk.
> Run fdisk, delete the partitions you want to delete, and create a
> partition in the remaining space. If you wanted an NTFS partition I
> don't know if you would use fdisk or how you would format it. But if
> you want FAT32 partitions then definitely, just use fdisk and format
> them with the format command on a win98 boot disk.
> If you wanted to resize a partition without losing data, then you would
> need a 3rd party program. I use Partition Magic.
Caveat emptor. At least without backup. And with backup you can use the
free GNU parted as well.
> You may want to back first incase you make a silly mistake. But I think
> the backup up procedure may turn out to be far more hassle and far more
> difficult than the partitioning!
That is standard. However if you don't do it and something goes wrong,
you will be kicking yourself for some time. And in addition everybody
should have a tested end regularly executed backup process anyways.
If you don't have that, your data is obviously not worth much to
you, so maybe just throw it all away and just repartition with
fdisk ;-)
The point in having the backup is as a safety net. If PM/parted
do their job right, then you just keep that backup as a normal backup.
If not, you have more work but no data loss.
Arno
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