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Re:hard drive partitions - 2007/01/10 03:40 You could use a program called Partition Magic, which will let you resize and merge partitions without deleting files on them. You could also look into using a live linux distro with qtparted pre-installed. It's a similar program to Partition Magic, except it runs in Linux. I've tried to use it before but finds it hangs a little so my top recommendation would be Partition Magic. Problem being, it's not free "Our Generation has had no Great war, no Great Depression. Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives..."
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