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Old 05-13-2007, 08:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Good Partition Program

I need to partition a recently formatted hdd.


I will need an 80gb partition, 260gb partition, and another 80gb.

It will be on a 500gb hdd.


I need it to be as easy as possible, and what ever is safer.

Like, partition while connected to my main hdd. Or install it with a disk while only the partition hdd is connected.


I want, vista on one 80gb partition, the 260gb partition will be back up for my current hdd, and the other 8gb partition will be for a linux os.

And what ever I have left, will be for more back up.



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