On Sun, 2010-03-28 at 00:27 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I've not had to mess with Windows partitions much...but I don't recall
> the Linux tools being much good at fiddling with NTFS.
> 
> It would be my suggestion to get a copy of "Partition Magic".  Its a
> good Windows utility that can be had for a "good price" if you know
> where to look. 
----
you should probably remove Partition Magic from your recommended list of
utilities since it is essentially:

- abandoned software 
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PartitionMagic

- incapable of dealing with ext4

actually, the system tools in Linux are pretty good at dealing with NTFS
these days. In reality, you can just 'format' a partition in Windows to
repurpose it from Linux to Windows or use either the Windows or Linux
versions of fdisk to remove Linux partitions.

Craig


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