How to Partition a Hard Drive Using GParted

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

Remember that HD is good

Here are all of the links:

GParted Download:
http://tr.im/zy6f

GParted Forums:
http://tr.im/zy6r

Also I forgot to mention if you don't know how to mount (place) a ISO file to a disk, you can use IMG Burn, found at http://tr.im/zy6S, to do so. Thank you for watching and good luck.

If you need any more help, just message me or leave a comment.

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  • please help its says ..............................­...the partition could not be unmounted from the following mount points:

    /

    Most likely other partitions are also mounted on these mount points. You are advised to unmount them manually.!!!!! i need it so i can switch it to ntfs please reply!!!!!!

  • @Anewcommentator Unfortunately I am not too familiar with GParted since I haven't really used it since I made this video, but I'm sure if you post in their forums someone will help you out. Also, if you are on a Win7 machine you can partition your harddrive from within Win7: Just type in "partition" into the Start Menu search bar. And I'm sorry that I couldn't help you out, good luck mate.

  • hey, how can i move a partition next to some unallocated space so i can resize it?

    because it doesnt let you resize it unless it is adjacent to unallocated space...

  • @tracuer63 I was able to get this advice from a moderator from their website:

    "In this case, you need to modify other partitions, so that the free space becomes adjacent to the partition to grow. Don't forget the eventual extended partition. Free space in the extended partition isn't adjucent the any partition outside. You need to resize the extended partition too.

    And, as we always advice, it is safer to take backups before modifying any partition."

    I hope that helps

  • I know but it's not that hard to do in the first place. I just showed the basics on how to get you started.

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  • All you are telling us to do is go to their website. Please give a tutorial!

  • All you did was show us your current partitions???? WTF is that! Why doesn't anyone show a video where they actually partition the drive.

  • this vid is not helpul dude

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