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partitioning with p/magic
I also have a problem, I have partition magic and what to partition my hard drive in half so I can dual boot vista and xp. I have no idea how. If someone could tell me how with any program at all that would be great
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 22,277
OS: Xp
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Re: partitioning with p/magic
Hi
![]() You don't need bootmagic. "Playing" with partitions is not a very good idea if you don't know the procedure - and risks. Open Disk management (Right click "My computer" > choose "Manage" > Disk Management) and post a screenshot of that window. How to post a screenshot. |
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