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Actually no one has ended with a reasonable solution, but creating a bootable USB - something I do not even wish to bother right now.
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You don't need the gparted live cd specifically, only a live cd that includes gparted. Almost any live cd would do, I suppose... I personally use RIP linux for such tasks (http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robo … linux/rip/) but you could use knoppix as well, for example.
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I don't have any other Live CDs, but a few Ubuntu's alternate CDs.
Now I am downloading Parted magic 1.9. I hope that it will work. If not - I will have to abandon Linux, because no one could help me here installing it.
Edit: under Vista there is a partition manager tool that can shrink NTFS paritions. It allowed me only 11 GB, but this is enough for Arch!
Toward Arch!
Last edited by Zdravko (2008-01-17 14:35:54)
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