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Disk partitioning without initializing or reformatting.

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Deleting partitions?

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Contributed by: brajesh108 Wednesday, June 30 2004 @ 11:42 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

If this could delete an unused partition and allow the space to be used by the main partition, I'd give them $10. But I'd only use it once, so it isn't worth the 35 USD to me. I'd also like a demo to see if it actually works though. I'd take the risk for $10, but not for $35.   

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Deleting partitions? - Coriolis Systems

We're sorry that you think that our product is too expensive. But I believe you'll find that our competitors' product is even more expensive, and considerably less flexible.

We also believe that most people value their time sufficiently that £19.95 is a reasonable price; after all, the alternative for you is moving all the data off your disk so you can repartition, or you can just put up with the way your disk is at the moment.

There is now a demo available if you are interested in taking a look. Obviously the demo doesn't let you partition your disk though, because then you'd never buy it :-)

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Thursday, July 01 2004 @ 10:58 AM PDT


Deleting partitions? - ACBIV

You can delete a partition (and essentially add it to the next one but lose everything in it) using the Disk Utility. You don't need iPartition ($35) or VolumeWorks ($59) for that. It's creating one in free space on a populated disk that needs a tool.

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Friday, July 09 2004 @ 05:43 PM PDT