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Tech Support. COU Bangsar, Perwira Affin Bank (PC Tech. Hisham) |
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I have tried using "Ranish Partition Manager". What I like about
this program, we really in control how we want to partition our
disk. You can check it out at
http://www.users.intercom.com/~ranish/part/
http://www.ml.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~mranish/part/
Thanks.
Jun Qian wrote:
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> Babak Aghaei wrote:
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> > 1.What can I do if I want to retrive the former situation (removing
> > the new primary partition and having a 1 GB C drive? It's worth
> > mentioning I tried the System Commander to do so but the system halted.
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> Haven't used System commander before, can't help here.
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> > 2.If you think there is no way to get rid of the think there is no way
> > to get rid of the case and the only
> > solution is repatitioning the HDD, what is your recommended way to
> > have the full capacity of the drive and Win98, Win95, Win NT and
> > Linux OSs simultaniously on it?
>
> This issue has been discussed here before. When you buy a HDD, keep in mind
> that they do not use 1024 but 1000, therefore, 1G=1000*1000*1000, not
> 1024*1024*1024. I hate to say but the "number" games they played around
> really sucks. If you see around 9700Mb of you HDD, it is the full capacity.
>
> How about you split your HDD into this:
> 1G FAT16 for win95a, 3G FAT32 for win98, 4G NTFS for NT, Rest space for
> Linux.
>
> J Qian
>
> PCBUILD maintains many useful files for download
> on our web site - visit our download page at:
> http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
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