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I can see my NTFS partition in "GParted" and it looks fine, i mounted the drive and all my files and folders are still present on the NTFS drive. eriktheblu
Ubuntu Forums jimbotz 2010
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Have you tried any of the other disk utilities such as GParted?
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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Have you tried any of the other disk utilities such as GParted?
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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I created a 2nd partition on my main HDD using the GParted Live CD, formatted it NTFS and then booted with the Win7 disc.
Lifehacker’s Guide To Upgrading To Windows 7 RC | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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He has XP SP3 (32 Bit) upon simple partition 1 Volume C (disk0), as good as Windows 7 (64 Bit) upon simple partition 2 Volume J which he split off from XP Volume C regulating GParted to install Windows 7 on.
Snowy open comments and a Geek Gathering | TechBlog | Chron.com ... admin 2009
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However, as the GParted Live CD page warns: "It is recommended to do a whole disk or partition image backup before you use GParted to resize or move your partition."
When your C: drive is full and D: is still empty… Jack Schofield 2010
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He has XP SP3 (32 Bit) upon simple partition 1 Volume C (disk0), as good as Windows 7 (64 Bit) upon simple partition 2 Volume J which he split off from XP Volume C regulating GParted to install Windows 7 on.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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(Note: If you really want a proper partition rather than a virtual drive, Windows has had a built-in tool since Vista that makes it easy to repartition your hard drive; alternately, this guide details the process using the popular GParted live CD.)
VSubst Turns Any Folder Into A Virtual Drive | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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A less convenient alternative is the open source GParted Live, which actually runs on Linux using a Live CD.
When your C: drive is full and D: is still empty… Jack Schofield 2010
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Note: If you really want a proper partition rather than a virtual drive, Windows has had a built-in tool since Vista that makes it easy to repartition your hard drive; alternately, this guide details the process using the popular GParted live CD.
VSubst Turns Any Folder Into A Virtual Drive | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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