PartitionMagick is no longer being developed or sold.

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Eitan Adler 2013-06-01 16:44:57 +00:00
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&tm-attrib.nexthop;
&tm-attrib.opengroup;
&tm-attrib.oracle;
&tm-attrib.powerquest;
&tm-attrib.realnetworks;
&tm-attrib.redhat;
&tm-attrib.sap;

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want a graphical user interface. If you intend to install a lot of
third-party software as well, then you will need more space.</para>
<para>You can use a commercial tool such as <application>&partitionmagic;</application>,
or a free tool such as <application>GParted</application>,
<para>You can use a tool such as <application>GParted</application>
to resize your partitions and make space for
&os;. Both
<application>&partitionmagic;</application> and
<application>GParted</application> are known to work on
<acronym>NTFS</acronym>. <application>GParted</application>
&os;. <application>GParted</application> is known to work on
<acronym>NTFS</acronym> and
is available on a number of Live CD Linux distributions, such as
<ulink url="http://www.sysresccd.org/">SystemRescueCD</ulink>.</para>
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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Use one of the tools such as <application>&partitionmagic;</application>,
described above, to shrink your &windows;
<para>Use one of the tools described above to shrink your &windows;
partition.</para>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
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make, which could be the largest contiguous block of unallocated
space or the size of the entire hard disk.</para>
<para>If you have already made space for &os; (perhaps by using a
tool such as <application>&partitionmagic;</application>) then you can
<para>If you have already made space for &os;
then you can
press <keycap>C</keycap> to create a new slice. Again, you will be
prompted for the size of slice you would like to create.</para>