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    Default How to partition Hard Drive in 64-bit Windows 7

    Please suggest me a third party Software which partitions the Hard Drive with Windows 7 64-bit Operating System installed. I tried using the Shrink feature of Windows 7. However, it's not creating partition the way I want, may be because of the files in the Hard Drive which can't be moved.

    In past, I've used Easeus Partition Manager with great effect. The bad news is that the present version doesn't support 64-bit Windows 7.

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    well mate I used Easeus v4.1 only on my 64 bit Win 7 & it worked like a charm, i needed more space in my C: drive so took some space from some other drives & merged it in to C: Drive.. it worked fine.

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    Default re:How to partition hard drive in 64-bit windows?

    I suggest you use the Partition Assistant to finish the operations—delete partition, format partition and so on. And I am very glad to introduce a detail article about these operations to you-- Guidelines on how to partition a hard drive in windows7 by Creating, Deleting, Formatting and Resizing Partition. Not only you can solve your problem, and also you can get such helpful and useful information from the article.
    And you will find the best software--Partition Assistant Professional Edition.
    extend-partition.com/resource/how-to-partition-a-hard-drive.html

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