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How would I go about resizing my NTFS (Windows) and HFS+ (Mac OS X) partitions without losing data? I'd like to make my Windows partition smaller and make my Mac OS X partition bigger.

 

I needed the same thing as well so i made a quick search. there is a program called volumeworks, which lets you partition your mac formatted hard drive, without losing any data.

 

I haven't tried it yet but there is no need for it to malfunction I guess...

 

if you have vista, first boot into vista and shrink volume (right click on computer -> manage -> disk management -> select the harddisk you want to make changes -> from the below menu right click on the partition you want to shrink -> select shrink volume), then boot into mac and extend your partition by using volumeworks. if you have xp, well, there is a program for xp like volumeworks but I just don't know it's name :). hope it helps.

I needed the same thing as well so i made a quick search. there is a program called volumeworks, which lets you partition your mac formatted hard drive, without losing any data.

 

I haven't tried it yet but there is no need for it to malfunction I guess...

 

if you have vista, first boot into vista and shrink volume (right click on computer -> manage -> disk management -> select the harddisk you want to make changes -> from the below menu right click on the partition you want to shrink -> select shrink volume), then boot into mac and extend your partition by using volumeworks. if you have xp, well, there is a program for xp like volumeworks but I just don't know it's name :(. hope it helps.

Well, I couldn't get Volumeworks to see any of my OSx86 drives.

Has anyone got this to work?

  • 4 weeks later...

Volumeworks doesn't work with MBR partitioned drives.

 

From the manual:

 

"VolumeWorks provides the user with the ability to rebuild the drive’s partition map

in either PDISK format for use with older PPC-based, Pre-Intel Mac systems, or in

GUID format for newer Intel-based Mac systems."

 

It says it doesn't work with "bootcamp" partitioned drives either, I guess that means hybrid GPT/MBR is out of the question too.

this is what i did. i have 5 os's and 2 data partitions on my lappy so have to be a bit careful :(

i used my boot-it disk manager to resize but there are others. didnt manage to find an on-the-fly solution for mbr based hfs+ resize but this worked ok. good luck (no need to mention to backup everything to external drive somewhere before starting because you know that anyway :dev: )

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1202483

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