I think the latest version in my toolkit is 7.0 but I also use gparted
which is a bootable Linux distro which in look and feel does the same
thing only much faster.  A whole 160 gig drive was done in 30 minutes
including time to decide how to break it up.

CWSIV

On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 23:49 -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> greetings all,
> I realize I tend to wonder through the room and then find my corner again 
> smiles.
> Anyway, I am wondering if any of you may be hiding a copy of partition 
> magic for dos?
> it goes back a ways, I believe the last stable edition 8.5 allowed for use 
> even then, and that was 2004 or so.
> Encountering a creative issue with a non freedos but dos none the less 
> installation regarding a partition the fdisk tool produced minus any 
> allocation units....I am not kidding.
> sort of thing just reminds me why I like nice stable  operating systems.
> In any case,  if this is possible let me know.
> thanks,
> Karen
> 
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