PartitionMagic
Chapter Seven - Software Utilities
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When you create, move, or resize a bootable partition, the partition must
begin below the boot code boundary specified in Table 10 in order for the
operating system to boot. With the exception of DOS 6.22 (or earlier) and
OS/2, partitions beyond 8 GB are visible to the current operating system.
For more information, see “Understanding the BIOS 1,024 Cylinder Limit”
and “Understanding the 64K Boot Code Boundary” in Basic Concepts in
Help.
PartitionMagic displays a warning if you attempt to create, move, or resize a
bootable partition outside of the boot code boundary. If you continue with the
operation, you may not be able to boot or to see the partition. In either case, you
can resolve the problem by moving the partition back within the boot code
boundary. In most cases this is not a problem. Always create an image before
changing your configuration.
To Create a Partition
To create a partition:
1. From the Disk drop-down list (located on the toolbar), select the disk where
you wish to create the new partition.
2. On the partition map or in the partition list, select a block of free space.If no
free space exists, you must resize or delete an existing partition to create free
space.
3. On the toolbar, click C:. The Create Partition screen appears.
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You can also click Operations > Create on the menu bar or right-click the free
space and click Create on the Context menu.
4. In the Create as box, click Logical Partition or Primary Partition. If you
select Logical Partition, PartitionMagic automatically creates an extended
partition to enclose the logical partition, or, if you already have an extended
partition, resizes the extended partition larger to encompass the logical
partition (the free space must be inside of or adjacent to the extended
partition). If Logical Partition is unavailable, you may already have four
primary partitions on the hard disk. Or, if you have an extended partition, you
may not have selected a block of free space inside of or adjacent to the
extended partition.
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