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Old October 10th, 2006, 03:58 PM
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Increase Bootcamp Partition

Is there a way to increase my BootCamp partition without re-installing XP again?

I intially set it at 5gb because I didn't know how well this bootcamp was going to work. Now I love it and want to increase the HD size to 10-15 GB to install additional software. Is there a way to do this without starting over?


I have two firewire external hardrives connected that I could use for extra storage but they don't mount under windows XP...hmmm
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