From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 3 Sep 1995 01:21:52 -0400 From: Rupa Schomaker rupa@netcom.com Subject: DOS FAT Install Question Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1f6c3500-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950903052152.Y4rvgYKypuVoggvPR506NMli954Nx4xesZFVEX0rusQ@z> In article <41sjap$gl0@linet02.li.net>, Len Dorfman wrote: >I could delete the C and D partitions and reallocate the space differently, >but would prefer not doing that. A lot of people are recommending FIPS but I think that is a FAT only utility. It won't do anything for your HPFS volumes. I'd suggest getting the program "Partition Magic" which is available in OS/2+DOS and Windows+DOS packages. It can resize your FAT and HPFS partitions all without loosing any data (backup first of course!). It can convert FAT to HPFS but not the other way around, so you can't just convert one of your HPFS partitions... However, what you can do is shrink one of the partitions higher up, and then move other partitions up. Then with the free space adjacent to your 11mb C: drive expand it to whatever size you want to include the free space. The only real drawback is that Partition Magic is not free (unlike FIPS). >All input appreciated. >Thanks, Len >ldorfman@li.net -- rupa@netcom.com -- http://venus.ee.ndsu.nodak.edu/os2/rupa/ OS/2 Warp and TIA FAQ: ftp.netcom.com:/pub/ru/rupa/tia/tiafaq.zip On the WEB: http://venus.ee.ndsu.nodak.edu/os2/rupa/tiafaq_idx.html