GParted Live

GParted Live

1.4.0-6
Bart Hakvoort
88
Create and edit partitions without reformatting

On occasion you may need to partition your hard disk, perhaps to install a new operating system, but you need to be careful that you don't lose any of your files or damage your system.

With GParted, you don't have to worry about that, since you can add partitions or modify the size of those that you already have without losing your information.

Just burn GParted to a CD or USB and use it like a boot disk and you'll be able to add new partitions and change the size of existing partitions.

Still, we recommend that you have backups of your file and other information, just in case something bad happens.

 

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License Version Developer
Free 1.4.0-6 Bart Hakvoort

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