Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 01:24:13 -0400 From: Aaron Myles Landwehr <aaron@snaphat.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: problem while installing FreeBSD Message-ID: <40F8B7FD.7010908@snaphat.com>
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Jerry McAllister wrote: > Is that a new one on the market? I haven't seen that one before. No its not new, just not popular. > Partition Magic has been the only one readily available off the shelf > in this area. Others have to be mail-ordered. It handled NTFS fine > for me, though that was for Win2k. If it is NTFS and > it is from the boot floppies, I don't see why being win2k3 would > matter, but I avoid Microsloth stuff as much as possible so don't > know any of the details there. > > The acronis one installs in windows and lets you configure how you want you want to resize, etc in windows, then reboots to do its job. I initially tried partition magic, but i couldn't get it to install; on 2k3. However I never tried boot floppies. -Aaron Myles Landwehr (Oops originally forgot to send back questions@)
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