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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: GParted LiveCD 0.3.4-7
Pros: The new version(s) is/are available since some-time-ago!.. Download.com is often, lately, behind on updates; Don't know why this is happening :f Check out version 0.3.6.x and test version 0.3.7.x @ their site ( gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php ).
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: GParted LiveCD 0.3.4-7
Pros: Booting into Linux may sound complicated, but it isn't. They've taken care of all the tricky stuff for you, so you just burn a CD, boot to it, answer two questions and you're ready to go.
I was able to easily split my 300G NTFS partition into a 200G NTFS + 100G FAT32.
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4 stars
Version: GParted LiveCD 0.3.4-7
"long file to download, but at least free and works"
Pros: I tried before Partition logic which didn't work for me, because I've
1. a SATA 500GB HDD (unrecognised by partition logic) and
2. a Japanese 106key USB keyboard (not at all supported in partition logic)
After reading comments about other partition software someone stated this one as stable and good. This is how I came to this software.
So I booted the newly written CD-R and was prompted first to select language and keyboard layout. The look and feel of the partition software was "Partition Magic" like. I indicated intuitively my desired changes and clicked on apply. The progress screen showed me very detailed what it was doing at every moment, how much time it will last till it's over and so on. Even Partition Magic isn't as detailed as this software.
Summarizing it did what it should do without mistakes, and this for free. Worth the download.
Cons: Big file to download, it's a whole working Linux environment.
It would be good to have in-program help, stating for example what the "copy partition to another partition" does. My source partition was NTFS, destination partition was FAT32, after copying the destination partition became NTFS. Where from should I know that it becomes NTFS...
The "time left until done" isn't sometimes accurate, it indicated 10 hours and the job was over in 3 hours.
I can't compare the speed with other partition software, but my feeling tells me, that it's not better than other software. Maybe it's because it makes first a simulation test in some jobs. Just a guess.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: GParted LiveCD 0.3.4-7
"Resized And Moved My Partitions with Ease"
Pros: When installing a Linux distro I chose to give Linux a larger part of my drive than Windows accidentally. GParted quickly fixed my problem. I made many changes and GParted LiveCD succeeded without error.
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2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
2 stars
Version: GParted LiveCD 0.3.4-7
"Couldn't get past select Keymodes"
Cons: Would hang at the select Keymodes screen... get what you pay for I guess, and since this is free, you get nothing but a wasted CD, luckily it was RW
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