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Alternative for Partition Magic for vista !

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  • M Mohammad Dayyan

    Hi. Do you know any alternatives for Partition Magic in Vista ? Could you introduce some of them ? Thanks

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    Mohammad Dayyan
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    Thanks guys. I've found EASEUS Partition Manager v3.0.1 Ultimate It sounds great to use on vista

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      Beat me to it. It is amazing that many don't know about it.

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      Shog9 0
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      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

      It is amazing that many don't know about it.

      :-O In my defense, neither of the systems i've had Vista running reliably on are partitioned.

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        Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

        It is amazing that many don't know about it.

        :-O In my defense, neither of the systems i've had Vista running reliably on are partitioned.

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        Luc Pattyn
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        Shog9 wrote:

        In my defense, neither of the systems i've had Vista running reliably on are partitioned.

        That defense is no good, IMO one should always create multiple partitions and keep certain things apart. The better defense is how should one know mmc.exe got improved from system observation to system management tool, it wasn't mentioned on the Vista starter's guide was it? :)

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        • L Luc Pattyn

          Shog9 wrote:

          In my defense, neither of the systems i've had Vista running reliably on are partitioned.

          That defense is no good, IMO one should always create multiple partitions and keep certain things apart. The better defense is how should one know mmc.exe got improved from system observation to system management tool, it wasn't mentioned on the Vista starter's guide was it? :)

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          _Damian S_
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          Luc Pattyn wrote:

          management

          Isn't that what the second "m" stands for?

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            Luc Pattyn wrote:

            management

            Isn't that what the second "m" stands for?

            Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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            on occasion the Microsoft given name and the actual functionality aren't agreeing very well. ;)

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              on occasion the Microsoft given name and the actual functionality aren't agreeing very well. ;)

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              _Damian S_
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              Oh come on... how can you say that???? :rolleyes:

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                ntfsresize[^] seems to work pretty well. Part of ntfsprogs[^], available on a seemingly-endless variety of Linux-based live/rescue CDs...

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                John M Drescher
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                That would be my first choice.

                John

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                • I Insincere Dave

                  I've used Paragon Partition Manager before when Partition Magic didn't work.

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                  John M Drescher
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                  Insincere Dave wrote:

                  Partition Magic didn't work.

                  Darn symantec, killed another good application. Good thing there are free alternatives.

                  John

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                  • L Luc Pattyn

                    Shog9 wrote:

                    In my defense, neither of the systems i've had Vista running reliably on are partitioned.

                    That defense is no good, IMO one should always create multiple partitions and keep certain things apart. The better defense is how should one know mmc.exe got improved from system observation to system management tool, it wasn't mentioned on the Vista starter's guide was it? :)

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                    Luc Pattyn wrote:

                    That defense is no good, IMO one should always create multiple partitions and keep certain things apart.

                    That was my strategy for years, but each new version of Windows makes it more and more difficult to properly separate user things from OS things, and most installed programs are worse yet. A decade ago, i held out some hope of a system where i could re-install the OS without having to re-install most of my non-OS software afterwards... but this has become near-impossible. I've gone with the path of least resistance at last... May God have mercy on my soul.

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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      Beat me to it. It is amazing that many don't know about it.

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                      I discovered it only a year back. I haven't used it, but it doesn't get the prominence it should.

                      Cheers, Vikram.

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                      • M Mohammad Dayyan

                        Hi. Do you know any alternatives for Partition Magic in Vista ? Could you introduce some of them ? Thanks

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                        Peter Hayward
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                        One of the best pieces of software I've come across is "BootIt" from www.terabyteunlimited.com An excellent utility that I've been using for years. It runs independently of any OS and can create, delete, slide, expand, contract partitions and format them into any of zillions of OS types. It also has excellent capabilities to determine just what drives and partitions are visible to your OS, one can easily change active status on partitions, images partitions to your choice of media etc etc. PS I am in no way affiliated with the product. I just like to acknowledge excellent software when I see it.

                        Peter Hayward Ngarkat Technologies South Australia,

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