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Super Duper & Bootcamp? (Possible?)
Hi.
I have a macbook pro. I ran bootcamp and for some reason I thought apple's tool allows one to resize the parition afterwards. Nope. My mistake. I have created a 10 gig win drive, installed ALL my apps and it is working great. Only problem is I would like to give it 20 gigs for a little extra room. I see the "No Name" HD on in my finder (the windows parition.) Is it possible to use SuperDuper on the "No Name" parition (win) and clone it to a exteranl FW. Run bootcamp again. Resize the Win Part. then Use Super Duper to clone back the "No Name" back up to the new 20 gig "No name" win part? |
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Sorry, Lou -- SuperDuper! only copies HFS+ volumes, not FAT32 or NTFS. However, you should be able to use a Windows-based backup program -- such as Drive Image or Norton Ghost -- to do this. The challenge is going to be restoring, since you'll need a boot disc...
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ok. thanks.
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Hey here's a handy tip that lets you resize a volume on the command line. Perhaps it'll let you increase what you have...
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Super! (I've already backed it up using SD so I am not worried about trying this out at all.)
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No problem -- good luck, and let us know how it works out.
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