Polling for a good partitoner for 7


  1. Posts : 5,807
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    Polling for a good partitoner for 7


    Hey Win7Forums....

    I recently updated to 7600.xx84 and I did a "fake" clean install: Allocated part of my HD for the new OS...reinstalled and been transfering files over...). Now (if you look at the pic below) I can't transfer the space back to my new OS partition (at least 7's partitioner can't go left to right...). Can people reccomend a good partitioner to do so?

    Zidane2424(Chris)

    PS Okay Okay...let the jokes roll...ha ha Zidane that pic looks plain as day to me...

    anyways I forgot it so here you go...
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    UM pic below


    Zidane2424 said:
    Hey Win7Forums....

    I recently updated to 7600.xx84 and I did a "fake" clean install: Allocated part of my HD for the new OS...reinstalled and been transfering files over...). Now (if you look at the pic below) I can't transfer the space back to my new OS partition (at least 7's partitioner can't go left to right...). Can people reccomend a good partitioner to do so?

    Zidane2424(Chris)
    Hey that pic below is making more and more sense.

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 7,878
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    As far as partitioning tools go, I have been using Gparted for quite some time. It's free, it's a downloadable ISO that you can boot from.
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    I forgot to mention but...something in Windows would be a little more desirable...
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    Try EASEUS Partition Master Home edition it´s free.
    FREE EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition: Best Partition Manager freeware for Windows 2000/XP/Vista.

    Edit: You need the professional version for 64 bit and that is not free. But can be found on the usual sites.
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    Zidane2424 said:
    I forgot to mention but...something in Windows would be a little more desirable...
    I'll see what I can find. I like gparted because it's free and it works great. Unfortunately it's not a native Windows app, but does include it's own GUI so it's easy to use. I tend to shy away from commercial apps that I have to pay for when there are numerous open source applications available which can do the same thing for free. And personally, I'd rather use and support the open source versions than pirate the commercial versions.
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