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    #11
    This example seems to demonstrate exactly how to do what you want - http://gparted.sourceforge.net/larry/tips/gfs.htm
    Listen to my last album on Spotify

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
      This example seems to demonstrate exactly how to do what you want - http://gparted.sourceforge.net/larry/tips/gfs.htm

      sweet as a nut!

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        #13
        Originally posted by angusglover
        OOOOOH! There is nothing more annoying than someone with your attitude. I am talking about companies like MS that shaft us users constantly and use us a testers and still charge us extortionate fees.

        Kindly keep your rants to yourself.
        If you think that MS charges too much for their software, you have a choice to not use their software. Therefore, my point still stands, if you won't pay for it, don't use it. If you think that you have any kind of valid argument, PM me your contact details and I'll gladly forward them onto FaST.

        You are a common criminal, who is stealing someone's livelihood, whether they are rich like Bill Gates, or not like a small independent developer, it makes no difference at all.
        Listen to my last album on Spotify

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
          If you think that MS charges too much for their software, you have a choice to not use their software. Therefore, my point still stands, if you won't pay for it, don't use it. If you think that you have any kind of valid argument, PM me your contact details and I'll gladly forward them onto FaST.

          You are a common criminal, who is stealing someone's livelihood, whether they are rich like Bill Gates, or not like a small independent developer, it makes no difference at all.
          Get off your soap box......and go see if there is any coffee.....

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            #15
            The simplest thing you can do is move the windows swapfile/hibernation files to the D: drive (assuming there is space there).

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              #16
              Originally posted by NoddY
              The simplest thing you can do is move the windows swapfile/hibernation files to the D: drive (assuming there is space there).
              cheers Noddy- is this just a case of going to Control Panel > System > Advanced etc?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Burdock
                cheers Noddy- is this just a case of going to Control Panel > System > Advanced etc?
                That's it. If you don't use hibernation you can disable that under power options - freeing up disk space equivalent to the size of RAM.

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                  #18
                  For one moment when I looked at the thread title, I thought you were on about wall partitions

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by angusglover
                    OOOOOH! There is nothing more annoying than someone with your attitude. I am talking about companies like MS that shaft us users constantly and use us a testers and still charge us extortionate fees.

                    Kindly keep your rants to yourself.

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                    he was quite correct. i feel very strongly about this as well, and fortunately for you, because there are others, less charitably inclined than myself, who also have an interest in those who support and encourage software piracy...

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                      #20
                      Partition Magic 7 was included in a cover disk of PC plus about 2 years ago. It might be downloadable.

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