Look at http://gparted.sourceforge
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for a really good from free to little cost Partition program what is the best there ?
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Look at http://gparted.sourceforge
The best for me is: http://www.paragon-softwar
If you need Partitioning, Copy\Clone, Backup Restore, multisystem organizing software then go on with Paragon Partition Manager 10 Personal Edition for Home use.
I just noticed that it is for 15$ till the end of this weekend so go on and take your chance.
Acronis Disk Director
http://www.acronis.com/hom
Partition Magic
http://www.symantec.com/no
try gparted. it is free and safe to use.
Gparted FULLY supports Vista partitions. It can resize, move, and split Vista partitions, as well as all NTFS, FAT32, FAT16, FAT, all linux partitions, all mac partictions, etc. it basically supports every format out there, and since it runs from CD (or flashdrive) when booting the computer, it does not have the hard drives in use, so this prevents a lot of data loss risks.
this can be burned onto a CD or DVD, and is small enough to burn to a miniature CD (business card size) .
here are the screenshot:
http://gparted.sourceforge
here are link for download:
http://gparted.sourceforge
here the tutorial on how to use Gparted:
http://www.howtogeek.com/h
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by: gtworekPosted on 2009-08-09 at 12:00:33ID: 25055432
Try gparted.