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How can I run Partition Resizer under Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP?

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How can I run Partition Resizer under Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP?

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You have to boot from a bootable DOS floppy disk to run Partition Resizer under NT/2000/XP. In Windows XP you can create a bootable floppy disk from Windows Explorer by inserting the floppy in the drive, right-clicking the drive, selecting ‘Format…’ and checking the ‘Create an MS-DOS startup disk’ option. Then copy Partition Resizer in that disk and proceed as described in README.1ST. For other NTOSs (NT/2000) there’s no way to create an MSDOS system disk from within the OS, thus you have to create a disk from a Win 95/98/Me Installation (or borrow one from a friend).

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