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How to create new partition?, with Norton Partition Magic 8.0
brady1988
post Aug 17 2008, 04:26 PM
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hey there guys , its me again i was surfing google looking for how to use this program partition magic to create a new partion in my system , so i dont know what to do and im afraid to break something u know so i was wonder if u can help me , i will be telling u step by step what i need to do , but firstable :

1.-Open Norton Partition Magic 8.0 Portable
2.-Select Partition Magic XP-2000
3.-I will get this image :



4.- Can u see the yellow line at the left un der " Resize?Move artition " well i heard that i got to use that so i dont know ...
5.- i need u to tell me how to make a partition right there , as u see i have my dick (C:) and (D:) so i dont know how can i create a partition from them if u know how to use the program please tell me how to do it , i will really appreciate it .

Now let me tell u this when i click on " Resize?Move artition " it shows this bar :



so i think there is where i need to fill that up with the size and all that stuff , but i need u to do one thing for me , u already saw the images and my disk space for each one , so can u tell me if i can use the same space or i dont know juts tell me what space will be normal and safe , so please try to explain me as well as u can if u dont mind blushing.gif , all right ill be waiting for ur help guys ... thank u very much and if there is some problem with my post please let me know to fix it , dont delete it , thank u ! this is a great forum as a great community too . wub.gif cya around guys take care .
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brady1988
post Aug 18 2008, 05:32 AM
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hey there guys , its me again wondering if anyone can help ? please i forgot about this wub.gif it will be great if u give me one hand on this
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brady1988
post Aug 22 2008, 11:11 AM
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can someone give me a hand on this , i mean is there someone who remembers this i will really appreciate it .thx wink.gif
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happyrock
post Aug 24 2008, 10:13 AM
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first...do not keep posting to your thread unless your replying to someone...otherwise the people that can actually help you see 4 or 5 replies and think you are already being helped and don't even read your thread at all...
I attached the user guide for you...follow the instructions exactly...
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Attached File  norton_partitionmagic_8_2.pdf ( 1.26MB ) Number of downloads: 13
 
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brady1988
post Aug 24 2008, 05:03 PM
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thx man . thumbsup.gif
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happyrock
post Aug 24 2008, 05:25 PM
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your welcome.... thumbsup.gif
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