Hi Folks (andapologies for cross-posting)
I've always had a good experience with 'fips' when using it
to back Windows into a suitably restricted space prior to
installing Linux. However, on these occasions it has been
effectively a virgin preinstalled Windows with which I have
done little or nothing.
I'm now wondering about using 'fips' to resize some Windows
partitions amongst themselves, this being a Win installation
which has been actively used for years, and has a lot of
user files and extra installed software, so this situation
is beyond my experience.
The situation is possibly complicated by the fact that the
Windows partitions are not all distinct primary partitions:
some are "logical" partitions within an "extended" partition.
(In effect the aim of the exercise is to increase the size
of C: at the expense of "E:", "F:" and "G:" and to re-allocate
space amongst the latter, in the presence of a partition "D:"
which is on a different drive and would have comwe out as "G:"
were it not for a re-assignment of drive letters under software
control ...
If anyone has experience of going down this road I'd value
hearing about it!
(Sorry, too, for being somewhat off-topic!)
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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