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what is gparted
what is the procedure of using gparted.
Answer 1:
GParted is the Gnome Partition Editor application. Before attempting to use it, here is some basic background information.
A hard disk is usually subdivided into one or more partitions. These partitions are normally not re-sizable (making one smaller and the adjacent one larger). The purpose of GParted is to allow the individual to take a hard disk and change the partition organization therein, while preserving the partition contents.
GParted is an industrial-strength package for creating, destroying, resizing, moving, checking and copying partitions, and the file systems on them. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, copying data residing on hard disks and mirroring one partition with another (disk imaging).
Answer 2:
GParted Live on USB
First, download GParted live zip file.
After the zip file is downloaded, you can make it bootable in a MS Windows or GNU/Linux computer by the following steps (This method only works for the file system in USB flash drive is FAT format. For other file system, you can try to use grub or other bootloader):
Extract files and make USB flash drive bootable under MS windows
- Choice 1 (Use GUI program in MS windows):
- You can download this file to help you to create this Live USB flash drive. Just install the program in MS windows, then you can follow the GUI to create the live.
Choice 2 (Manually):
- (PS: The following description is modified from: *www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/02/all-in-one-usb-dsl. Thanks to PDLA from *pendrivelinux.com)
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WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
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WARNING!: ***DO NOT RUN*** makeboot.bat from your local hard drive! It should only be run from your USB flash drive. Executing it incorrectly could cause your MS windows not to boot!!!
- Download the HP-USB Format tool and format your flash drive using the Fat or Fat32 option. This program can be used to format USB devices that won't boot properly when formatted with MS windows format tool.
- Extract all the contents of the zip file to your "flash drive." Keep the directory architecture, for example, makeboot.bat should be in the USB flash drive's top directory (e.g. G:\makeboot.bat).
- Browse to your "flash drive" and click the makeboot.bat. WARNING! Makeboot.bat must be run from your USB flash drive. Executing it incorrectly could cause your MS windows not to boot.
- Follow the on-screen instructions
Source: *gparted.sourceforge.net