Creating Paritions -- What are the risks?
Hey guys,
I'm currently using Symantec Partition Magic 8.05 to create a partition. I am going to create a small partition for the installation of Windows Vista Beta 1.
Before I do this, however, I should tell you about a little problem I've had in the past. I created a parition previously and I believe some system files were in the area of the hard drive that got "sliced" for the new partition. They, in turn, were deleted and Windows XP become unbootable. So, I want to know how I can move all files off of a certain area on a disk that will be partitioned.
I have tried defragmentation with Diskeeper, but the files remain towards the back of the disk. I want them all to be tightly packed in the front, including system files.
Also, asside from this issue, what other suggestions might you guys have before I do this? This is a big step to take and does involve the risk of creating an unbootable windows... I want to make sure I get all of the professional advice I can.
Offer suggestions especially in the area of multiple bootable partitions and how to set this up and prepare for it. There is a small boot menu before any type of windows is booted that lets you select the operating system to boot from, I assume this must be manually configured?
Thanks for any help!