Software Utilities

PartitionMagic

the new partition is smaller than the available free space, you can position the partition at the beginning or end of the free space. Generally, it is best to position the partition at the beginning of the free space. In the Position box, click Beginning of free space or End of free space.

8.In the Drive Letter field, note the drive letter that will be assigned to the new partition after reboot.

NOTE: If you create a primary partition, because only one primary partition can be active at a time, the new primary partition is automatically given a hidden status and no drive letter assignment. An exception is Windows NT which can handle multiple primary active partitions.

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If you are running Windows NT, use the drive letter box to type or select the drive letter you wish to assign to the partition.

9.Click OK. In the lower right corner of the PartitionMagic main window, click

Apply.

10.Click Yes to confirm that you want to apply the changes. What happens next depends on whether you have any open files on partitions being affected by the change.

a.If you have open files, a prompt appears indicating that the changes you have made require going to MS-DOS mode (if you are using Windows 95 or Window 98) or rebooting (if you are using Windows NT). Click OK to make the changes. After the changes are made, the computer is rebooted. If you created a logical partition, the Operating System has assigned the new partition a drive letter.

b.If you do not have open files, the Batch Progress dialog box appears, tracking the following items:

Description of current operation.

Entire process progress bar.

Sub-process progress bars.

If you created a logical partition, after the changes are made, PartitionMagic displays a message indicating that Windows must restart.

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