Tuesday 28 August 2012

Resizing Partitions With GParted

KYD Evolution: Gparted
Have you ever wished to allocate part of the memory in one partition to another partition among the partitions you have on your system? You can actually re-size your partitions without causing any damage or reformatting your system. the need to re-size partitions comes when one partition is almost full and you need more memory space in the partition. Resizing partitions can easy be done using different software like GParted:


About
GParted is a free partition editor for graphically managing your disk partitions.

With GParted you can resize, copy, and move partitions without data loss, enabling you to:

  • Grow or shrink your C: drive
  • Create space for new operating systems
  • Attempt data rescue from lost partitions
Features
  • performing actions with partitions such as:
    •  create or delete
    •  resize or move
    • check
    • label
    • set new UUID
    • copy and paste
  •  Manipulate file system such as:
    • btrfs
    • ext2 / ext3 / ext4    fat16 / fat3
    •  hfs / hfs+
    • linux-swap
    • nilfs2
    • ntfs
    • reiserfs / reiser4
    • ufs
    • xfs
Requirements
GParted can be used on x86 and x86-64 based computers running Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X by booting from media containing GParted Live. A minimum of 128 MB of RAM is needed to use all of the features of the GParted application.

GParted is a free software that can be shared and distributed for free, you can download it at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
 

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