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    Ext User(SpecialK) Guest

    install XP on new partition?


    I have a hard disk that is formatted in NTFS and has files on it but no
    OS.

    Can I partition it and install XP on the new partition without
    disturbing the existing files?

    If so, how is this done? Can I do it by selecting a partition size
    during setup less than the exisiting free space on the disk?




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    SpecialK

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    Ext User(Ken Blake) Guest

    Re: install XP on new partition?

    SpecialK wrote:

    > I have a hard disk that is formatted in NTFS and has files on it but
    > no OS.
    >
    > Can I partition it and install XP on the new partition without
    > disturbing the existing files?



    Unfortunately, no version of Windows provides any way of changing the
    partition structure of the drive nondestructively. The only way to do what
    you want is with third-party software. Partition Magic is the best-known
    such program, but there are freeware/shareware alternatives. One such
    program is BootIt Next Generation. It's shareware, but comes with a free
    30-day trial, so you should be able to do what you want within that 30 days.
    I haven't used it myself, but it comes highly recommended by several other
    MVPs here.


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    Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
    Please reply to the newsgroup


    > If so, how is this done? Can I do it by selecting a partition size
    > during setup less than the exisiting free space on the disk?




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    Ext User(Brian Wescombe) Guest

    Re: install XP on new partition?


    "Ken Blake" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
    news:O0WV615BHHA.3228@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > SpecialK wrote:
    >
    >> I have a hard disk that is formatted in NTFS and has files on it but
    >> no OS.
    >>
    >> Can I partition it and install XP on the new partition without
    >> disturbing the existing files?

    >
    >
    > Unfortunately, no version of Windows provides any way of changing the
    > partition structure of the drive nondestructively.


    Windows Vista has support for re-sizing partitions without destroying data


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    Ext User(Ken Blake) Guest

    Re: install XP on new partition?

    Brian Wescombe wrote:

    > "Ken Blake" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
    > news:O0WV615BHHA.3228@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    >> SpecialK wrote:
    >>
    >>> I have a hard disk that is formatted in NTFS and has files on it but
    >>> no OS.
    >>>
    >>> Can I partition it and install XP on the new partition without
    >>> disturbing the existing files?

    >>
    >>
    >> Unfortunately, no version of Windows provides any way of changing the
    >> partition structure of the drive nondestructively.

    >
    > Windows Vista has support for re-sizing partitions without destroying
    > data




    OK, thanks for the update. My experience with Windows Vista so far has been
    minimal.

    --
    Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
    Please reply to the newsgroup



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