I should have mentioned that I want to resize the partitions without losing the data.
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Browse All TopicsHi. Does anyone know of any freeware / cheap software for repartitioning disks in antique Windows 95/98 PCs - preferably something that doesn't require hours of time and a PhD in trying to fathom out how to use it?
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This is a fairly common request, and although GParted (the Gnome Partition Editor) will do the job, this Linux-based utility can be intimidating for a novice.
The free demo version of Boot-It NG will do the job very well -- and it's a rock-solid, stable partition editor that works perfectly with any OS. To do what you want, just follow the details in this post:
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by: gtworekPosted on 2009-08-27 at 03:35:48ID: 25196368
use gparted http://gparted.sourceforge .net/
It's free and really nice.