Resize NTSF partition w/ PartitionMagic
Resize NTSF partition w/ PartitionMagic
Resize NTSF partition w/ PartitionMagic
Resize NTSF partition w/ PartitionMagic
I have installed XP on an new 120GB HD.
I now want to add an extended partition and then some partitions in there.
I used NTFS for the XP.
Now when I go into PM, I can't add an extended partition.
The C: partition is taking the whole drive space and I can't resize.
I did this before with a 30GB but used FAT32.
Any ideas?
Resize NTSF partition w/ PartitionMagic
I have installed XP on an new 120GB HD.
I now want to add an extended partition and then some partitions in there.
I used NTFS for the XP.
Now when I go into PM, I can't add an extended partition.
The C: partition is taking the whole drive space and I can't resize.
I did this before with a 30GB but used FAT32.
Any ideas?
Who cares? It works and it's sometimes one of the only options some people have.
If you really need to resize NTFS, I think BootItNG might let you do it without killing the data. Mandrake Linux's installer can also do it correctly.
I think the general Windows XP install program railroads you onto NTFS unless you create a FAT32 partition prior to installation - but I could be wrong.
If you really need to resize NTFS, I think BootItNG might let you do it without killing the data. Mandrake Linux's installer can also do it correctly.
I think the general Windows XP install program railroads you onto NTFS unless you create a FAT32 partition prior to installation - but I could be wrong.
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Partition Magic has been able to resize NTFS partitions for years. I remember using it to make room for Linux installs back when I was running Win2k which would have been upwards of 2-3 years ago now.
MS limit the FAT32 partition size to 32G on Windows 2000 and XP to keep the inefficiencies of thet FS under control (though people have come up with all kinds of crazy conspiracy theories for it ) so that might have some bearing on the issue, not sure though.
MS limit the FAT32 partition size to 32G on Windows 2000 and XP to keep the inefficiencies of thet FS under control (though people have come up with all kinds of crazy conspiracy theories for it ) so that might have some bearing on the issue, not sure though.
http://www.bootitng.com/bootitng.html
Oh, and BTW, don't listen to all the FAT32-sympathizers. If you decide that FAT32 is "all you need," then don't come crawling back here when your file system crashes, your directories are in random characters, their directory trees go in endless loops, and Scandisk is rescuing only some of your files to the super-valuable genericly named sort in your root directory, simultaneously overwriting any other data you could have possibly saved.
Oh, and BTW, don't listen to all the FAT32-sympathizers. If you decide that FAT32 is "all you need," then don't come crawling back here when your file system crashes, your directories are in random characters, their directory trees go in endless loops, and Scandisk is rescuing only some of your files to the super-valuable genericly named sort in your root directory, simultaneously overwriting any other data you could have possibly saved.
Of course you will. You can't access the drive from Windows 9x on the same machine (i.e. if you're dual-booting with XP and 9x), but of course it will work over the network no problem, no matter what OS you use. Heck, you could even be using Linux and be able to access the NTFS drives on the XP machine over the network.
But Linux support for writing to NTFS is still experimental at best, leaving dual booters who want maximum compatibility with few options other than to use FAT32. As for the naysayers, I've never had FAT32 mess up for me, so I have no clue what your problem is.
Use BootItNG like I and Jeff said. Make sure you say "no" to the question about installing it, and let it go into Maintainance mode. Then, use the Partition Work function to resize partitions. It's rather intuitive.
Use BootItNG like I and Jeff said. Make sure you say "no" to the question about installing it, and let it go into Maintainance mode. Then, use the Partition Work function to resize partitions. It's rather intuitive.
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Linux 2.6 has basic support for NTFS overwiting but that's about as far as it goes at the kernel level. There is a project called Captive NTFS that uses Windows NTFS drivers to enable full read/write support but I haven't tried it since I can't figure out exactly what files I need to get from the report in the Gentoo bugzilla on it. This is for accessing local drives/partitions though, the fs type is more or less irrelevant when accessing drives over a network.
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when u 0 a drive it onley lets u do NTFSXciter wrote:Thats not true... WinXP gives you 4 options when formatting during install... Quick NTFS, Quick FAT32, NTFS and FAT32.
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"support for large hard drives (2 TB) and partitions (1-2 TB)."
dont they know the NTFS for 2003 supports up to 14EB IIRC
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X i ment
i use my Maxdor cd to 0 the drive befor i format it in the XP Setup to help clean out the drives MBR and every thang, i know u can do fdisk /mrb or what ever but it alot easyer to pop in a cd let it run for about 2min then stop it cause most of the main drive data is gone including the MBR , but when a drive has been 0 out the xp setup will onley let u do NTFS or NTFS Quick, FAT32 isnt aney where on the list at all and iv done this on so maney computers.
now if u setup the partishion in fdisk then it will have FAT32 or if u just fire up the XP setup with data on the drive it shows FAT32, But a 0 out drive XP Setup will onley show NTFS in the format list
i use my Maxdor cd to 0 the drive befor i format it in the XP Setup to help clean out the drives MBR and every thang, i know u can do fdisk /mrb or what ever but it alot easyer to pop in a cd let it run for about 2min then stop it cause most of the main drive data is gone including the MBR , but when a drive has been 0 out the xp setup will onley let u do NTFS or NTFS Quick, FAT32 isnt aney where on the list at all and iv done this on so maney computers.
now if u setup the partishion in fdisk then it will have FAT32 or if u just fire up the XP setup with data on the drive it shows FAT32, But a 0 out drive XP Setup will onley show NTFS in the format list
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that might be it cause all the drives it did it with where 80+gb my comp is a 40 so that might be yXciter wrote:Warlock, I've zero'd many a drive in my day and I have never seen XP only let use use NTFS... the only reason I could see this is if the drive was larger then FAT32 supports and your trying to use the entire drive as a single volume. Under WinXP I think the limit is 32 or 50GB's... now in that case I could see only NTFS being availible.