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    Default Partition software

    Best software/way of starting a new partition so I can install Vista along with XP?

    Thanks.

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    Disk Management (start, run, diskmgmt.msc) shrink volume then make a new partition from unallocated space.

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    I didn't think they had this in XP, new they did in Vista.

    thanks, +rep. (when I have got rid of my caution)

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    You can't do it in XP. Either download GParted (Urgh), Acronis Disk Director or Partition Magic 8
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    Yeah I did realise that not long after I posted earlier.

    I'm now using Norton Magic Partition...

    Is that any good?

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    Partition Magic is decent for XP, unfortunately doesn't work on Vista
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    Lol you don't need anything on Vista though the application is already their for you which is good me thinkz

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    Even Vista's disk management is very limited in terms of features.
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    Yeah but it does the basic job, I mean all you really need is the basics for partitions, nothing special?

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