Windows NT question
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I have a laptop with windows NT. The hard drive is partitioned (C: & E
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you need something called Volume Manager from PowerQuest, or there may be a workstation version
this will allow you to resize the partitions on the fly, without reformatting
this will allow you to resize the partitions on the fly, without reformatting
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Have you considered re-organising your files a bit. Don't move application related files, but stuff like your documents could be moved to the E drive - saves the hassle of having to get software to resize the partitions.
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