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Old 01-05-2006, 02:11 AM
Bob
 
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Try Acronis Partition Expert Personal 2003. I got it from a free
magazine cd. I know it works perfectly in win98. I am just about to try
it in winxp, and I think it will work alright there. It resizes the
partition without loss.
Bob
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:11 AM
Will Denny
 
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Hi

I don't know about Acronis PEP 2003, but their Disk Director Suite works
very well with XP.

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> Try Acronis Partition Expert Personal 2003. I got it from a free magazine
> cd. I know it works perfectly in win98. I am just about to try it in
> winxp, and I think it will work alright there. It resizes the partition
> without loss.
> Bob



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:11 AM
Bob
 
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Will Denny wrote:
> Hi
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> I don't know about Acronis PEP 2003, but their Disk Director Suite works
> very well with XP.
>

For your info I have installed Acronis PEP on XP today and resized a
partition without any problem.
Bob
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