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Old 10-05-2007, 06:15 AM
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Hi,

seems to me that al your diskspace is already allocated ie. partitioned. In order to do repartitioning, you'll have to remove one of the partitions (whole HD) and repartition. This will of course result in loss of all info on the HD so be careful....

I suspect that some commercial partitioning software could do this without loos of data but vanilla Windows won't...

/Petri



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