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Partclone only supports these systems : https://partclone.org/features/. Source: over 1 year ago
Good point. Looks like partimg is no longer active, they link to fsarchiver and partclone. Source: over 1 year ago
The top paragraph isn’t really the same as an iso even if the extension matches. If you’ve never used it before there’s a Unix command called file which will tell you what is actually in a file instead of depending on the extension. Normally you will see an x86 boot sector and normal image for the type of ‘isos’ you mention. In your case try something like partclone as for ext4 it will be able to copy the used... Source: over 2 years ago
Partclone v0.3.17 http://partclone.org Starting to clone (/dev/sda5) to image (-) Reading Super Block Ntfsclone-ng.c: NTFS Volume '/dev/sda5' is scheduled for a check or it was shutdown uncleanly. Please boot Windows or fix it by fsck. Source: almost 3 years ago
As a retro tech enthusiast I beg of you not to trash them. Put them on facebook marketplace, craigslist, ebay, whatever. Nerds like me will take them off your hands happily, and regular people can still use them for daily tasks. I'm typing this out on a 2014 macbook pro, and I use a 2011 imac for any fun side projects I like doing so I don't mess up my main PC. You can also donate them to goodwill or salvation... Source: 5 months ago
Clone your drive with Gparted Live USB or Clonezilla Live USB. Source: 10 months ago
If the recovery partition is between them you will have to move the recovery partition into the empty space using something like Gparted on a USB stick and then expand the C partition with disk partition or easeUS. Source: about 1 year ago
Where you trying to extend E: or F:? In any way I've heard that GParted may help with partition problems like this altough I'm not really sure. Source: about 1 year ago
In order to extend a partition, the unallocated space must immediately follow the partition. If there's something between the partition and the unallocated space, then you'll need to use a more sophisticated partition manager to rearrange things. GParted can do this, for example. I think Macrium Reflect can do this, too, though I usually use it for cloning. Source: about 1 year ago
Hirens BootCD - Hirens BootCD is a powerful, all-in-one boot disk utility that will help you resolve and make reformatting your computer easily.
MiniTool Partition Wizard - As a partition magic alternative, Minitool Partition Wizard is the latest partition manager software which be used to manage partition on Windows 10/8/7/XP and Server 2003/2008/2012.
Ultimate Boot CD - The last Boot CD you'll ever need. You need the Ultimate Boot CD if you want to:
EaseUS Partition Master - EaseUS Partition Master Free is a free partition software that can resize, move, merge and copy partitions for Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP.
Partimage - Partimage is open source disk backup software.
Diskpart - diskpart is a command-line hard disk partitioning utility included in versions of the Windows NT...