Re: Dos command?



I've never used it. I prefer BootIt Next Generation, www.bootitng.com in Maintenance Mode. It has a full GUI and in addition to being a full featured boot manager, its also a very good partition management tool. 30 day shareware, but you don't even have to install it, to use it in Maintenance Mode. But if you do like and use it, you should support the author's efforts by registering it.

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"dkb" <veshno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uUNZJx4tGHA.1288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
dkb wrote:
Doug Knox MS-MVP wrote:

None. This is a safeguard to help ensure you don't accidentally
convert a drive you didn't intend to. To get the Volume Label, simply
type DIR G: at the command prompt. The first line of the results
will contain the Volume Label.

I know that Volume in drive G is DISK1_VOL5 and I have already said so
but what is the whole comannd to be typed now please?
Thank you, I have done it. Could you please throw some light on the
second part of my problem I am putting it again namely:

b). my aim is to pass-on 10 GB from G to F and then from F to E and then
from D to C. There is a free program available at
< http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Ranish_Partition_Manager/ranish.html>
this program uses a command line interface and is intended for advanced
users that are comfortable with DOS screens.

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