Tuesday 18 October 2011

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Disk Partition Utility - Partition Assistant for Vista, Windows 7, XP and Windows Server 2003, 2008.


by Mark Osborne


My computer system is Windows XP, but, recently, many of my friends installed dual system, even triple system, providing them with more choices to make full use of their computers, and I also want to realize it. I'll take windows 7 or server 2008, server 2003 into consideration.

But, I know XP doesn't provide the resize function, it wouldn't help partition my hard drive into two or more to store other systems; I also found that the built-in system of server 2003 has not resize partition function, and though windows 7 or server 2008 could bring about this aim, they can't meet my requirements completely, for example, server 2008 just could shrink the half of disk, I have two partitions in disk, partition C and partition D, there is spare space behind the D partition, as I can't move D partition, so I can't extend C partition for more capacity. I hope to create more partitions to install each system and each form of data or files storage graphically. Sometimes, in order to protect my privacy, I have to hide partition; it has no idea for me to achieve this successfully.

Solutions and Partition Utility

One day, a friend recommended that I could look for some partition manager software, afterward, I sought and collected lots of information on the Internet, there are Partition Assistant, Partition Magic, and Partition-Tool, and finally I chose Partition Assistant, a sort of resizing partition software released by Aomei Tech Company. My experience to run this software and share with users who have the same difficulties.

The first step I need to do is to shrink C and D partition to set free more space, then, create several partitions.

Look at the above view, I'd like to shrink both C partition and D partition, and create more partitions. All operations could be done easily, shrink the target partition by dragging sliders, move partition just by dragging this partition rightwards;

Then, right-click the generated unallocated space and choose "create" so as to create a new partition.

You can label the partition, choose drive letter: E, F, G, and set the size of this partition, then, and click OK.

After all the operates have been finished, it's time to install other operating systems to E partition, F partition or G partition and so on as you wish.

With Partition Assistant this professional kind of disk partition software to resize partition, your could easily realize dual boot and even triple boot.

You could download partition magic software and try its magic features.




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