DOS-type environment look to it, not as splashy graphix as a result.
But overall a VERY good proggy - Has saved my bacon on countless occasions!!...
Works in DOS, Win 9x; haven't checked it under Win XP.
I wouldn't advise USING it in anything other than pure DOS, though, unless if it be just to gather info on your current partition status & such. Windows can be quite finicky about running partitioning proggies, and you don't wanna get hosed.
Sure, Partition Magic et al have Win executables, but they not infrequently will dump you into DOS to perform their more crucial functions.
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
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i cant seem to get either of these programs to work. maybe i'm trying to use the wrong dependencies. ugh. is there a program where it isnt so confusing just to install?
Final Step3: leave cd in drive then set bios to boot from cd before hardisks
or place cd in cd case to carry around ihope that helps i used ranish partition manager but it hasnt been updated in ages gparted on the other hand gparted is is still being activly programmed and has a very nice GUI
Slackware 12 for system
MCP (For XP and Server 2003)
Network + Certified
aim is "nycjv321" (minus quotes)
Just tried qparted 0.311 today (latest version).
Haven't "used it", but I just wanted to see if it would launch successfully (it did). See, I'd tried v0.2 a few months back, and it never got around to displaying partition info - it hung on "searching" my HDDs. If you're gonna use it, go with this latest version...
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
- Brad Stine
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... you will like this one?
http://www.ranish.com/
DOS-type environment look to it, not as splashy graphix as a result.
But overall a VERY good proggy - Has saved my bacon on countless occasions!!...
Works in DOS, Win 9x; haven't checked it under Win XP.
I wouldn't advise USING it in anything other than pure DOS, though, unless if it be just to gather info on your current partition status & such. Windows can be quite finicky about running partitioning proggies, and you don't wanna get hosed.
Sure, Partition Magic et al have Win executables, but they not infrequently will dump you into DOS to perform their more crucial functions.
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
- Brad Stine
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/index.php
it rocks ive used it once(it works!)its a bootable cd and can also be run as a live usb and last but not least its open source(writtin in C++) !!!
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/features.php
^features
Detect Read Create Grow Shrink Move Copy Check
it can do all of those with just fat, fat32 and ntfs !! not to mention all other supported file systems
Slackware 12 for system
MCP (For XP and Server 2003)
Network + Certified
aim is "nycjv321" (minus quotes)
i cant seem to get either of these programs to work. maybe i'm trying to use the wrong dependencies. ugh. is there a program where it isnt so confusing just to install?
step1 download bootable iso
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115843&package_id=...
step2 get cd and burn iso use a CD burning application to do this
http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/
http://www.imgburn.com/
Final Step3: leave cd in drive then set bios to boot from cd before hardisks
or place cd in cd case to carry around ihope that helps i used ranish partition manager but it hasnt been updated in ages gparted on the other hand gparted is is still being activly programmed and has a very nice GUI
Slackware 12 for system
MCP (For XP and Server 2003)
Network + Certified
aim is "nycjv321" (minus quotes)
Just tried qparted 0.311 today (latest version).
Haven't "used it", but I just wanted to see if it would launch successfully (it did). See, I'd tried v0.2 a few months back, and it never got around to displaying partition info - it hung on "searching" my HDDs. If you're gonna use it, go with this latest version...
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
- Brad Stine