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Computers Tips : Resize NTFS Partitions

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2008

Resize NTFS partitions on a computer by opening up the "Disk Management" tab under "Computer Management," right-clicking on the partition and following the instruction of the setup wizard. Make use of unallocated space on a computer hard drive by resizing partitions with help from a computer technician in this free video on computers.

Expert: Jonathan Ayres
Bio: Jonathan Ayres has more than 25 years of computer industry experience with all types of computer hardware and operating systems.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • Why the hell i can't add more space in the partition where is the OS

  • @angelface22322 Partition manager wizard is really a good thing, MiniTool partition manager wizard is a good choice for you. It is easy to use and it is efficient. Saved my partitions with this tool!! You can have a try, it really work well.

  • Thanks for sharing!

  • how can we create unallocated space on hard drives in XP?

  • Thanks Jonathan and eHow now i can install Linux on that unallocated space

  • hi i want to resize my c drive.

    i have windows xp installed so i cant use disk management.

    and i dont want to use any other partition manager coz they may create errors sometimes and drives wont boot.

    so i want cmd commands diskpart to resize my drive!

    anybody can help?

  • Thank you, you are good, but great

  • You can do it in Windows 7 :)

  • yea thanks but i already knew that, thing i didnt know was that I wanted to add the unallocated space (that was on the right) to my partition that was on the left, and there was another partition between that, didnt know it worked like that =]

  • start >>> control panel >>>> performance and maintenance>>> administrative tools>>>> computer management>>>> disk management. then go to that unallocated space nd click the right mouse`s bottom and choose wot u want.

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