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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: scotland
Posts: 8
OS: XP
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resizing raid 0 partition
i have an asus a7n8x e mobo configured to raid 0 with 2x120gb maxtor sata drives. i want to resize this partition so that i can install linux on the new partition creating a dual boot. what is the best software to do this, i downloaded partition magic to discover it didnt support this. any help much appreciated.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Re: resizing raid 0 partition
Patition Magic doesn't support RAID.
To resize RAID 0,there is a detailed guide, which can help resize it without data loss and there is no need to reboot the system: How to resize RAID 0 without data loss? It also supports the Windows Server and Dynamic disk and provide a data protection to copy hard drive disk: How to copy hard disk partition to protect data? |
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