OT: How do you partition a USB drive?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:20 am
I've just bought a 1.5 terrabyte USB drive, mainly for Krys to use with her photographic occupation.
Suddenly we discover that Photoshop, which she uses quite a lot, has a bug which Adobe are keeping very quiet about i.e. that on some systems it will not save files to a drive in which there is more than a terrabyte of free space.
My reaction to that is to partition the drive into two 3/4 terrabyte chunks. The problem is that Windows XP disk manager will not allow me to shrink the size of a partition so that I can fit in a second one, Partition Magic - it appears - won't work on a situation where the actual work - as here -needs to be done on a reboot, and neither will the lauded freeware partition manager EaseUS.
Anyone any suggestions?
Suddenly we discover that Photoshop, which she uses quite a lot, has a bug which Adobe are keeping very quiet about i.e. that on some systems it will not save files to a drive in which there is more than a terrabyte of free space.
My reaction to that is to partition the drive into two 3/4 terrabyte chunks. The problem is that Windows XP disk manager will not allow me to shrink the size of a partition so that I can fit in a second one, Partition Magic - it appears - won't work on a situation where the actual work - as here -needs to be done on a reboot, and neither will the lauded freeware partition manager EaseUS.
Anyone any suggestions?