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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Using windows 7 or windows vista's built in disk application tool to partition drives with out have to re-format and re-install the operating system.

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  • Good video, but how to I completely delete the partition later. I format it, then click delete partition, but it leaves 10 GB of unallocated space. How do I get that allocated back to the original partition?

  • I am assuming your original partition is your C: drive. If that is the case, under the disk management you should be able to right click on the C: drive and click extended volume. I think you can then merge your unallocated space. I have not yet tried this myself, but that should work.

  • of course on Windows XP you can use software I know a few free programs.=P

  • If you have a list of free legal windows xp partitioners feel free to share them. I mentioned gparted in my video. The advantage to gparted is that it is NOT operating system dependent since it runs off of a live CD. However, if you can install the partitioner and use the software in windows xp, some users may find that much easier to use then gparted. Any free legal xp partitioners are welcome.

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  • great video. well done. best ive seen yet

  • thanks its perfect explanation

  • Nevermind ^.^ Thanks for this video

  • Welll, my partitions are... GONE FOR SOME REASON, I cant create a blank Partition, so do you know of any software that will work...

  • Thanks for the program. Looks like an excellent program for windows xp 32 bit! To bad the free version doesn't support 64 bit. I don't think a lot of people are running xp 64. With windows 7 and vista 64 you can use the windows partitioner if you don't want to pay for the pro version. Thanks again for sharing this.

  • This program is also prettu safe. You can Partition freely without risks. But is still recommended to backup.

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