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Max Timchenko <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jan 2000 23:31:06 +0200
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Hello Kenneth,

Wednesday, January 05, 2000, 10:43:21 AM, you wrote:

KW> I have a question that fits in with this thread, but takes a slightly
KW> different tack. I am considering adding a second, small partition to my
KW> existing 3GB HDD for virtual memory, but the drive is already set up with
KW> one partition taking up the whole drive. Is there a way for me to resize the
KW> current partition without destroying the data within, or am I doomed to wipe
KW> my drive clean and start over? I'm currently running Win98SP1, not a full
KW> install of Win98SE, on a CTX AMD K6 233MMX, with 32 MB SDRAM. I'm also
KW> curious how big I should make the new partition. Thanx in advance for the
KW> help.

For resizing, use Partition Magic. There probably are other tools, but
PM is the best one I know.

As for the swap partition, 32 Mb takes a lot of swap. Take 130 Mb
[32x4=128 + 2 Mb overhead]. I also have 32M and do some heavy
work [image editing, sound composing, CAD, etc.]; this setting works
good for me. And think about adding some more memory chips... The
correctly set swap file is good, but more RAM is better.

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