i didn't know where to post this but,
How do I create an ext3 partition for a USB external drive?
How do I create an ext3 partition for a USB external drive?
u dont have to install linux, gParted can be run as a live cdYayMii said:Use Linux, format it with gParted.
Exactly, i already mentioned this in my 1st post, it's the easiest method surely.Terminator02 said:u dont have to install linux, gParted can be run as a live cdYayMii said:Use Linux, format it with gParted.
Aye it's great for resizing ntfs/fat partitions that cant be resized with programs like EASUS partition manager etc...chao1212 said:Definitely use GParted. Worked great for me when I was making my linux partitions on my old laptop.
You don't have to install Linux, because you can run Linux as a Live CD. So what's your point?Terminator02 said:u dont have to install linux, gParted can be run as a live cdYayMii said:Use Linux, format it with gParted.
His point is most likely that there is a gParted live CD made only for running gParted. That live CD actually is a Linux live CD itself though.YayMii said:You don't have to install Linux, because you can run Linux as a Live CD. So what's your point?Terminator02 said:u dont have to install linux, gParted can be run as a live cdYayMii said:Use Linux, format it with gParted.