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Norton PartitionMagic
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The file system you choose for the new partition will affect which operating systems 
can access the partition. Pay close attention to the information in the dialogs, or you 
may inadvertently make your data inaccessible.
After you apply the changes from the wizard and reboot your computer, the operating 
system assigns the new partition a drive letter. You can then save data or install an 
operating system to your new partition.
Create Backup Partition Wizard
You can protect your data files by copying them to a dedicated backup partition. The 
wizard will resize existing partitions on your hard disk to make room for a new partition. 
Then it will create the new partition.
Install Another Operating System Wizard
You can create a new partition especially designed for an operating system. The wizard 
prompts you to select the operating system you plan to install. Then it creates a partition 
that will work for that operating system—including the right size, the proper boot code 
boundary, and so forth. When you use the wizard, you do not need to know all the 
requirements of the operating system because the wizard will handle it for you. 
If you want the ability to switch between installed operating systems when you boot your 
computer, it is recommended that you install Norton™ BootMagic® before running this 
wizard.
You should print the instructions displayed when you click the View Instructions button 
in the wizard. They will help you install an operating system to the new partition after you 
have completed the wizard.
Resize a Partition Wizard
The Resize a Partition wizard helps you resize a partition and lets you specify how the 
resize will affect other partitions on the same disk. For example, if you have C: and D: 
partitions and you choose to enlarge C:, the wizard could take space from D: and allocate 
it to C:.
For information about resizing partitions without the wizard, see “Resizing and Moving 
Partitions” on page 29.