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On 05/03/2010 10:29 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > The steps I use to set up dual boot are: > 1. Resize the Windows partition to the desired size using either the > Windows resizer or stand along gparted. As a preliminary step, defrag the Windows disk to maximize the size of the free space at the end of the Windows partition. A (free) trial copy of "DiskPerfect" does a better job of this than the built-in Windows defragger. After that, you can use the built-in Windows tool to resize (shrink) the Windows partition. --RC
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