Ok, I have Windows XP Professional installed to my computer. I have enogh memory and hard drive space to run Vista and XP as a dual boot. I need a FREE partition maker to make a separate partition for Vista.
Any help is greatly appreciated
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Re: Free Partition Maker
GnomePartitionEdditor Live-CD
Burn that to a CD(If you don't know how to do that here's a tut) and reboot with the CD in the drive. It should boot up into GPartEd.
Burn that to a CD(If you don't know how to do that here's a tut) and reboot with the CD in the drive. It should boot up into GPartEd.
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Re: Free Partition Maker
Theres one built into every Windows version:
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
Assuming you have the free space to make the partition, the Window's one will work just fine.
Tip: Make sure you backup all the files you don't want to lose before changing the partitions and installing Vistia.
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
Assuming you have the free space to make the partition, the Window's one will work just fine.
Tip: Make sure you backup all the files you don't want to lose before changing the partitions and installing Vistia.
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Re: Free Partition Maker
Unless you have Vista, Disk Management does not have a file system shrinking tool.
So if you have Vista, definitely use Disk Management. If you're still running XP, use GPartEd.
So if you have Vista, definitely use Disk Management. If you're still running XP, use GPartEd.
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Re: Free Partition Maker
When I run Gparted, it gives me a bunch of options.
Which one do I choose?
Also, if I installed Ubuntu, and made a partition for it big enough for Vista, could I just install Vista to that partition?
Which one do I choose?
Also, if I installed Ubuntu, and made a partition for it big enough for Vista, could I just install Vista to that partition?
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Re: Free Partition Maker
Use the default option for the system selection menu. You need separate partitions for Vista and Ubuntu, but if you format the Vista partition to NTFS or leave it unformatted you will be able to install Vista to it.
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Re: Free Partition Maker
Ubuntu doesn't need a lot of space, only 20 gb or so. Vista, on the other hand, is massive and should get at least 50 gb to itself. I just did this with XP and Ubuntu, and I gave XP 100 gb and Ubuntu 50. Gparted is pretty easy to use, check around on the Ubuntu forums for help, you'll get a response within ten minutes even if you post at 4 in the morning on a monday.