Re: diskedit to install server



On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 07:48:05 -0700, wb <wb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


i have 60GB disk on my machine, so in this case, i do not need a program
which can create or resize partitions for the OS install? 0r i need in any


If it's a single partition then yes you'll need to resize it to create
space for another one. Operating systems need one partition each, I
can't think of ways you can run Win2k3 and XP side-by-side without
each having its own boot record

Cheers - Neil
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