No. Since the primary partition that has been created by the software is of a certain size, in order to change the size you are creating a new partition and thusly destroying the x-xered data. I'm
x-fing about 30gb's of data on a 40gb drive to a new 160gb drive. After the transfer according to Win XP, I have a 30gb hd. It really hasn't created two partitions, only one with the rest of the drive unpartitoned. I could just buy the prog that allows resizing but a 2mb pgm that is half the cost of an operating system....I'll just go the reload route.