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Old 27th Sep 02, 05:35 PM
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Do anyone knows how to do that without format the drive. I know there is a cool program that could do that, its called Paragon Partition Manager. Unfortunately is a demo program... And PM8 doest now support that (bah, PM8 shoul be called PM7.001)
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Old 27th Sep 02, 06:14 PM
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Use an older version of partition magic.

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Old 27th Sep 02, 07:06 PM
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And PM8 doest now support that
It sure does. Open PM8 select the partition you want to resize, go up to: partition/advanced/resize clusters

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Old 27th Sep 02, 10:37 PM
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I install 8 over 7 and then I cant resize clusters... My mistake...
here is a list of new features on 8:
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File Browser - Browse, copy, or move files and folders from one supported partition to another, including the ability to manage files in hidden partitions

PQBoot? for Windows - While running Windows, select which OS to run the next time the computer is rebooted

Enlarge NTFS partitions "hot" - No rebooting is required when expanding an NTFS partition, not even the system partition

New step-by-step wizards - Create Backup Partition and Install Another OS

Larger partition support - Support for partition sizes up to 160GB*
NTFS cluster resize Improve performance with more efficient cluster sizes
Now supports - Linux Ext3 partitions, GRUB, USB2, and FireWire (1394)**
Thanks trminatr! and zonko! for yours answers!
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