![]() ![]() ![]() Can you give some example(s) of what your trying to accomplish - and if possible how the ability of a piece of software to accomplish said task - would make you good at it? but most users would never have any need for them. Don't get me wrong, some of the commercial tools available can sure be time savers - depending on what exactly is needed to be done, etc. I really can not think of too many things that are not possible with the tools provided by the OS, be it Disk Manager in XP, fdisk from a 9x boot disk, disk druid, parted, nix fdisk, etc. ![]() Are there limits to what you can and can not do from inside an OS on the partition is is running from - why yes ) But to be honest - how often should you have to muck with the system partition of the OS your running?įor example - I am curious what you feel Disk Management built into XP does not allow you to do? Or what can not be accomplished from the setup disk, when installing the OS? There are plenty of tools to work with disk partitions, but which one you use - or what "it" can or can not do - does not make you good at it ) What is it you feel you do not understand about partitioning - that would not make you good at it? Or that some 3rd party tool is somehow going to make you good at it? Off the top of my head I can not think of an OS that does not provide a means of partitioning the disk when setting it up, and or after it is running, etc. What exactly is "good at it"? And what does that have to do with what software you use to accomplish it? How does the software - make you good at it?
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