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Another tool to do this is BootIt Next Generation, www.bootitng.com. Its intended as a boot and partition manager, but you can create the bootable floppy or CD and cancel the installation, and use the tools to resize/partitions. With that said, the program is shareware and even if you don't use it as a boot manager, you should register it if you plan to use it regularly as a partition management tool.
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"Wayne G. Dengel" <wgd@verizon.net> wrote in message news:OVHTe.25$J03.11@trnddc04...
> Is there a Microsoft-compatible XP Disk Management utility to adjust the
> size of partitions? (like Partition Magic and others).
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> Regards,
> Wayne G. Dengel
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