Can i adjust the boot camp partition after xp install

can i adjust the boot camp partition after xp install

Hi,
Paragons CampTune http://www.paragon-software.com/home/camptune/ can do this.
Mac OSX and its BootCamp Assistant or Windows cannot.
Regards
Stefan

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    Can I erase the boot camp partition and dual boot snow leopard and mountain lion instead

    Please don't double post. Look at your other thread.
    If you want to get rid of Windows and the BC partition use the Boot Camp assistant program to remove the Win/BC partition. Don't do it manually with Disk Utility Use the BC A program.

  • HT5639 On my iMAC using Mountain Lion v. 10.8.3, is there a way to increase the size of my Boot Camp Partition after I installed Windows 8? Thanks.

    On my iMAC using Mountain Lion v. 10.8.3, is there a way to increase the size of my Boot Camp Partition after I installed Windows 8? Thanks.

    Yes, purchase Paragon Camp Tune for the job.

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  • Can no longer see Boot Camp Partition

    Hello all,
    I was having problems with booting into Boot Camp/Windows 7 (I was just getting a black screen), so I attempted to delete the boot camp partition and reinstall it.  When I did that, the program hung for a while, and finally said there was an error deleting the partition.  However, it appears it like halfway deleted it, as it no longer shows up!  When I go into disk utility, Macintosh HD shows blue, and then there is a 50 GB partition (the size of my bootcamp) that is white, but it is unlabeled.  I cannot adjust the partition to make it the whole HD, and if I go to boot camp assistant, and try to make a new bootcamp partition, it bounces back with an error message as well.  I am wondering how I can restore the partition back to the original all mac hd partition..ANy help would be greatly appreciated!!
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    WinClone 3 $20
    When you move to a new OS: clone your system, make sure you have backups you can use - for each - the partition table "rules" change with each new OS. And you want to reformat a drive from time to time especially then.
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    Find CCC and WinClone www.macupdate.com

  • HT3986 how do you enlarge boot camp partition after windows is installed

    how do you enlarge boot camp partition after windows is installed

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    You can do it with third-party programs, but I don't recommend it because you can damage the hard drive. The best way to do it is to delete your Windows volume and create it again with the size you need

  • How do I make a clone of the Boot camp partition?

    My MacBook Air (10.6.8) is having problems and I need to send it away for repairs. Before I do that I want to make a clone of everything and put it on my new MacBook Pro (10.7.2)
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    I want to make an exact clone so it has all the operating system, files and everything.
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    Should I migrate the clone to the new mac using Migration Assistant, and then make a boot camp partition? And then what are the exact steps putting the clone onto the boot camp partition?
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    Here are some previous coments made on this forun regarding backup of a Boot Camp  partition. I use Paragon HDMSuite 2011.
    Casper 6 does seem to work;
    WinClone was handy for XP users but doesn't for instance check for errors during the backup only during restore.  Winclone was discontinued at 2.2, all 2.3 versions are hacks (removal of the OS check seems to be the main thing) There has been no deveoplment or support for a while now.
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    Ghost 15 - probably not
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    Paragon Hard Drive Suite 2011 because it works great
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    Windows 7 system backup and restore - Apple's goofy HFS read-only interferes with system and file backup.
    I have also used Casper, Clonezilla and Paragon but less regularly, Casper failed a few times, I stopped using it, Clonezilla worked but took forever (for me) Paragon (which I have only used twice) was the best but my sample is limited.
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    3) Launch the Backup Wizard by selecting Wizards > Backup Wizard
    4) Select the Mac hard disk (not the partition) where it asks "what to backup"
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    6) Hit the radio button for the "Save to local drive option" (unless you got a boatload of DVD's  )
    7) Select the external USB drive as the backup destination
    8) Look over and correct the name and comments
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  • Windows 8 installer doesn't want to format the boot camp partition

    Hello,
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    I have the same issue. Dec. 2013 13" macbook pro with 1tb ssd. Windows 8 Pro (have the box/cd).
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  • How can I get my Boot Camp partition off my old drive?

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    You should be able to do this using the Boot Camp Assistant app. There is an option to "Restore the startup disk to a single volume". That should eliminate the Boot Camp partition without harming your Mac OS partition. Even so, make sure you back up your Mac OS X partition data before you do this, just to be safe.
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  • Where can I find the Boot Camp Assistant on Leopard?

    I have a new MacBook with Leopard, but I can't find the Boot Camp Assistant anywhere. Not with spotlight, not in my Applications folder, not in the Utilities map. I checked the both Leopard CD's that came with my MacBook, but no luck. Anyone who can help me find it?

    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306868

  • How do delete the boot camp partition

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    You should be able to do this using the Boot Camp Assistant app. There is an option to "Restore the startup disk to a single volume". That should eliminate the Boot Camp partition without harming your Mac OS partition. Even so, make sure you back up your Mac OS X partition data before you do this, just to be safe.
    Lance

  • Removing Boot Camp Partition after now using Parallels

    Is it possible to completely remove the boot camp partition (under Snow Leopard) without having to reformat the HD and reinstall everything? I don't need it now that I am using Parallels with an XP virtual machine installed on my OSX partition.

    utahmac1 wrote:
    I ran the assistant and did the restore. Now when my computer turns on I have to hold the option key to get to the mac log in. There isn't the windows boot up option any more. However it wont just boot up to Mac. Any ideas?
    Once in OS X go to System Preferences - Startup Volume and set OSX to be the default.
    On the next reboot ist should automatically boot into OSX.
    Regards
    Stefan

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