- Oct 20, 2001
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W2K question: Re-partitioning my HD without re-installing the OS? 
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Hi and (please) help me,
I just installed Windows 2000 Professional on a brand new clean computer (+ brand new clean HardDisk of course). In the beginning the setup program (still in text screen mode) asked me wether I want to make partitions for my 40 GB HardDisk. I chose 40 GB for the C: because I thought I was allowed to make new partitions later on the setup.
Now my compu has Windows 2000 installed and everything is going fine BUT I still got one 40- GB-partition on my HD. However I want to change it to:
- 5 GB (C:\)
- 30 GB (D:\)
- 5 GB (E:\) without having to re-install the OS. How do I do that?
thanks,
Emile
P.S.
- I heard something about Partition Magic. Will it do the job? Is it save?
- I got NFTS
- "fdisk" ??
			
			======================================
Hi and (please) help me,
I just installed Windows 2000 Professional on a brand new clean computer (+ brand new clean HardDisk of course). In the beginning the setup program (still in text screen mode) asked me wether I want to make partitions for my 40 GB HardDisk. I chose 40 GB for the C: because I thought I was allowed to make new partitions later on the setup.
Now my compu has Windows 2000 installed and everything is going fine BUT I still got one 40- GB-partition on my HD. However I want to change it to:
- 5 GB (C:\)
- 30 GB (D:\)
- 5 GB (E:\) without having to re-install the OS. How do I do that?
thanks,
Emile
P.S.
- I heard something about Partition Magic. Will it do the job? Is it save?
- I got NFTS
- "fdisk" ??
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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