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    Blanking w3j

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by rj686, Aug 20, 2006.

  1. rj686

    rj686 Notebook Consultant

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    I've decided to blank my w3j because i noticed that the windows partition isnt the first partition. I wanna make it the first partition so some day i can resize it if i wish + add linux. Is there a way to move/resize the partition without having to delete everything? I know of partition magic but i dont think you change the beginning sector, rather only the ending sector. Also can i do this without having a xp install cd? I only have an upgrade disk, and im guessing the recovery cd would only set things to the same settings as from the factory...
     
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