What programs does everyone like to use for partitioning? One of my favorites is system commander. That may sound wierd but it includes a partitioning utility built into it. I like it a lot.
The program in systemcommander is a lite version of partion commander.
I mainly use partition magic under DOS, and then install the various OS into these partitions. Suppose there's DFSEE as well, if you are into that sort of thing.
What ever the OS I'm installing uses. Which is Fdisk for Dos and 9x and the Fdisk for NT series. When I used DSL (Damn Small Linux) I set my partitons in windows then reformatted them with it's partiton manager.
For just basic partitioning, I like DOS's fdisk just fine. But for more complex partitioning, and resizing, etc... I have some disk I downloaded. It can actually resize NTFS partitions really easily and such, just boot to it. If someone wants it, I can RAR it.
That is one of the best ones I have tried. Evah. Don't install the bootloader, and just use the partitioning utility. Does the job, and resizes NTFS partitions larger and smaller with ease. I've also screwed around with a few other partition types, and it handles them well.
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I mainly use partition magic under DOS, and then install the various OS into these partitions. Suppose there's DFSEE as well, if you are into that sort of thing.
Sometimes, i use fdisk, too.
Gnome Partition Live! Cd
Symantec Partition manager
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-Kirk
If I want to do something more complex, resizing and whatnot, I use Partition Magic
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-Kirk
That is one of the best ones I have tried. Evah. Don't install the bootloader, and just use the partitioning utility. Does the job, and resizes NTFS partitions larger and smaller with ease. I've also screwed around with a few other partition types, and it handles them well.