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Is there a way that I can add a new partition without erasing everything? I tried doing it in Disk Utility, but it is going to wipe everything on both partition when I click apply. It seems like it would be an easy task, to resize the current one, and make a second partition.

 

Ive done a search and didn't find anything for what I was looking for mostly dual boot {censored} that would require me to format the drive.

 

Thanks.

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First question are you on GUID or MBR?

 

SticMAN

 

 

Is there a way that I can add a new partition without erasing everything? I tried doing it in Disk Utility, but it is going to wipe everything on both partition when I click apply. It seems like it would be an easy task, to resize the current one, and make a second partition.

 

Ive done a search and didn't find anything for what I was looking for mostly dual boot {censored} that would require me to format the drive.

 

Thanks.

With MBR there is no resize!

 

If you had two MBR partitions and you wanted to combine them into one, that can be done by using the Resizevolume command

 

http://www.macgeekery.com/tips/cli/nondest...esizing_volumes

 

MBR, with EFI v6* I believe.

Well, I do have two MBR partitions, but that is what I was wanting to do.

 

I have a 80Gb hard drive, 70Gb for Leopard, and 10Gb for XP. I am running out of space on XP so I was thinking I could make a 3rd partition in Leopard some how and format it FAT. Then in XP convert the 3rd FAT partition to NTFS and then combine it to the original XP partition.

 

You would think this would be an easy thing to do?

Get Gparted Live CD. It will let you "SHRINK" your Leopard Partition (provided you have space in that).

 

Once you have done that, it may let you "GROW" the NTFS Partition (I am not sure). If GParted cannot do it, Partition Magic should have no troubles to increase the NTFS Partition

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