David Sherow wrote:
>
> Try partition manager look for it on download.com or hotfiles.com. It's
> shareware, but
> it gets the job done
> P.S. after you set you partitions uninstall the advanced boot manager. If you
> installed it that way it will boot straight into windows.
>
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Try partition manager look for it on download.com or hotfiles.com. It's
shareware, but
it gets the job done
P.S. after you set you partitions uninstall the advanced boot manager. If you
installed it that way it will boot straight into windows.
Hogland, Thomas E. wrote:
> Something like Partition
Something like Partition Magic will allow you to shrink and/or expand
partitions for Win95, both fat16 and fat32. I don't know of anything that
will do it for free...
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> I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
> on an EID
I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
on an EIDE drive with fips and then partitioned the remainder with fdisk
for Linux. I've just added a SCSI controller and hard drive and want to
move my Linux onto the SCSI drive and let Win95 have the whole EIDE drive.
I've
I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
on an EIDE drive with fips and then partitioned the remainder with fdisk
for Linux. I've just added a SCSI controller and hard drive and want to
move my Linux onto the SCSI drive and let Win95 have the whole EIDE drive.
I've
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