![]() ![]() Then enlarge the C partition to include the space just given up by the D partition.* In this case, I would shrink the D partition to the minimum allowable size (plus a small fudge factor for good luck), Personally, I never attempted it, both because of the risk and because there are other ways to accomplish the same thing. It is more complex than resizing a single partition and is a relatively new feature. The Partition Magic gripes at my site are consistently the most popular topic on the site.Īmong the operations that can be performed on partitions, combining two of them is perhaps the most dangerous. Partition Magic has its fair share of quirks and problems, not the least of which is that it appears to have been abandoned by Symantec. For years I have used it on my personal machines for a host of reasons. In the late 1990s, before the availability of virtual machines on PCs, we used it in an R&D lab to run multiple operating systems on a single computer. I jumped on the Partition Magic bandwagon early.
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