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Freeware Partition Resizer ?

Started by Mardoni, August 10, 2010, 21:07:06 PM

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Mardoni

Can anyone recommend a freeware *cough* partition management tool ? It must have NTFS support !

I want to shrink the primary Windows7 partition on my Revo, whilst increasing the secondary.

Pete

http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd has lots of partition tools

Back up before anything tbh
I know sh*ts bad right now with all that starving bullsh*t and the dust storms and we are running out of french fries and burrito coverings.

Mardoni

Will take a gander.
I think I have a Hiren USB stick somewhere !

Backing up is something Im trying to avoid having to do :)

Mardoni

Found a Ubuntu Live boot USB stick laying around and that has Gparted on it. Looks like that might do the job and if it doesnt then perhaps Ill just rebuild :)

shofty

was just about to suggest that. weve used it on production file/print servers. i say we, ive not got the balls to do it on something without ghosting it first, so the job fell to someone else ;)

Mongoose

Gparted will give it a good old college try, but as above I wouldnt do it without backing up first. Esp not using a Linux tool to alter a Win7 partition.

Of course if the partition has nothing of value on it other than Win7 itself you can always just rebuild if it goes tits up, but Id deffinitely back up any important data.

Mardoni

GParted has worked like a charm :)

Ive only just had a chance to check and everything appears to be hunky dory :D

Mongoose

wootage!

I use GParted on my linux boxes and havent had any trouble with it, just using it on Win7 NTFS without backing up first seemed brave.

Shakey

You can get a gparted live cd.

One word of waning to anyone else trying this. Windows Vista & 7 are VERY finnicky with their partitions, youre generally alright shrinking them from the end if youre careful, but if any so-called "unmoveable" files get moved, make sure you have your Windows install CD handy to do a repair. Safest way is to use the disk manager in windows control panel, but that wont let you shrink the parition very far because of those unmovable files. The secret is to turn off hibernation & the page file first, then reboot so they disapear. You can turn them on again when youve finished.

If you want to move your windows partition or shrink it from the start end, then forget it, you WILL b0rk your windows install.

DeltaZero

Quote from: NimrodCan anyone recommend a freeware *cough* partition management tool ? It must have NTFS support !

I want to shrink the primary Windows7 partition on my Revo, whilst increasing the secondary.

You should take something for that.