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    how to make partion on my hp dv6226tx?[installed vista premium directly]

    Discussion in 'HP' started by vitrag24, May 11, 2007.

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    use the Computer Management console, it will offer a tool to partition your drive, just like in XP
     
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    disk manager in windows?
    it isnt working
    :(
     
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    it isnt working as in the program doesnt run or that it cant do what you want
     
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    dude... use partition magic 8.. google it.. i'm sure u can get it for download.. i did... ;)
     
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    ya i can get it
    but r u sure will it work on my laptop with vista?
    and if work then will it arange partitions without formatting isnt it?

    and how much minimum gb i should spare for OS[vista-c:] Drive?

    m thinking 20gb[OS]+30+30+25[total 105+15gb is for recovry-cant be edited]