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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Format a USB Drive in Ubuntu Using GParted
Back up your files before formatting a USB drive in GParted to avoid data loss. After installing GParted, make sure to select the correct drive using the drop-down menu in the top-right corner. If you ...
Web site HowtoForge details how to create, modify, and delete partitions using the previously-mentioned, free GParted Live CD (Gnome PARTition EDitor). The article describes the process for Linux ...
You don't need to know Linux to use GParted Live, thanks to its graphical interface, extensive manuals, and the sort of support only available with open-source freeware.
GParted is easy to use, but you need to understand partitioningto use it effectively. Back up your hard drive and read up on thetask before you use it. GParted Live is a large download (though40MB ...
Gparted for resizing -- how safe? (In conjunction with fresh 10.04 install) Derek Wildstar Mar 19, 2010 Jump to latest Follow Reply ...
I've only used Gparted two or three times and that was years ago. It can dynamicallly resize any of the partitions without affecting OS functioning afterwards? It's got a lot of documentation.
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