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I'm using Partition Magic 7.0 to increase the size of my HD's primary partition (C) from 8 Gb to
15 Gb--but PM 7 refuses to do it... (I'm running under W2K). PM gave me a warning about increasing the size bigger than 8 Gb (or 1000 cylinders). There's a second partition on this drive, with 6 more volumes (D-I) allocated within it. I had to move those first. Now there's free space at the end of the primary partition, but it still won't make the primary partition any bigger... I got a couple of PM error codes (1073731435 & 322123851), but I can't decipher them, even from the Symantec PM error-code web site. Thanks for any good feedback concerning this dilemma.... |
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You may need 8.0.
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I hope not--I've read many horror stories about how PM 8 is not the great product that it was under Power Quest...
I sincerely hope I can accomplish what I need to do using PM7! |
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Powerquest did release 8.0 before the buyout - that's what I use, Powerquest 8.01.
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I'll give some consideration to that...
Meanwhile, is there another product out there similar to PM, that gets good reviews? BTW, a friend (who's actually handling this partitioning task) wonders aloud about any "needed LBA work to be done in the Registry...." Thanks. |
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If there is any LBA issue, it will be with the system bios, not the Windows registry.
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Perhaps this profile of my 80-Gig HD will be of some help in dealing with
this problem: Drive C: 7.86 Gig [7 Gig unallocated here] Drive D: 19.5 Gig Drive E: 509 Mgb Drive F: 1.16 Gig Drive G: 1.16 Gig Drive H: .99 Gig Drive I: .99 Gig [37 Gig unallocated here] |
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Listen you dont want to make the dive partion any bigger then that becase of the fact that you run the risk of the drive crashing i lost a 200 gig drive like that but if you really want to to increase the partition then use 8.0 Instead of 7.0 also it could be the OS you are using.
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