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Old 27-11-2008, 8:07 PM   #1
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Resize Partition Help

Just need some help with resizing a partition.

I had a 750GB USB external drive which I had 400gb for time machine and the rest for storage of media files. I've recently brought a time capsule so have the storage area backed up on this now, so no longer need the 400gb for time machine.

I want to extend the storage area to fill the drive so I removed the 400gb partition but I can't now extend the other one.

See the attached screenshot, I need to extend the IcyBox partition so how would I do this? I've tried typing in the new size but no joy.

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Old 27-11-2008, 9:14 PM   #2
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Re: Resize Partition Help

Unfortunately, due to the way live partitioning has been implemented you can't move the used partition into the free space.

What you can do though (I think ) is create a new partition in the empty space, copy your data to it, then delete the old partition and then expand the new one into the empty space by using the resize-handle in the bottom right hand corner. It'll take a some time though.

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Old 28-11-2008, 11:12 AM   #3
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Re: Resize Partition Help

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Unfortunately, due to the way live partitioning has been implemented you can't move the used partition into the free space.

What you can do though (I think ) is create a new partition in the empty space, copy your data to it, then delete the old partition and then expand the new one into the empty space by using the resize-handle in the bottom right hand corner. It'll take a some time though.

Good luck .
Sounds like a plan, good man! Never thought of it that way.
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Re: Resize Partition Help

I've never tried it that way… so I'd be interested to here the outcome.
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Old 02-12-2008, 8:10 PM   #5
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I've never tried it that way… so I'd be interested to here the outcome.
Just wanted to say yep it worked.

Copied all my data from the 2nd partition to a new 1st partition. Wiped the 2nd and then expanded the 1st. All worked fine.

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That's good to hear.
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Re: Resize Partition Help

Glad you got this sorted. There is another option you might be able to use in future. GParted is excellent for this sort of job. It's a Linux live CD, so you boot from it and can then move, copy, grow, shrink and change partitions. It can't do all of those for HFS+ formatted partitions, but handles FAT32 and NTFS fully.
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Re: Resize Partition Help

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Glad you got this sorted. There is another option you might be able to use in future. GParted is excellent for this sort of job. It's a Linux live CD, so you boot from it and can then move, copy, grow, shrink and change partitions. It can't do all of those for HFS+ formatted partitions, but handles FAT32 and NTFS fully.
Thanks yeah, I've used that in the past at work for NTFS drives. Good little program!
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