Nice come back. You obviously don't understand the implecation of making what you are asking. Parallels makes good Virtualization product.. not a partitioning product. End of story.
the instructions are clear. but i have a question. when i chooose a partition to resize, the resize option in the operations menu is dimmed. is there anything i need to do to activate it?
Russ or anyone: I know this is not parallels related, but can any of you point me to a good partition utiulity for OSX? I ahd to kill my boot camp partition since it was not big enough and cannot recreate it since I get the stupid error some files cannot be moved. I know what the issue is, and really do not want to image my system, wipe it out and start over. I know that diskwarrior could have taken care of this problem, but they do not have an intel based solutiuon yet. Could this systemrescue CD do what I need? Thanks in advance. Mike V.
Linux Boot I followed the instructions exactly, but it hangs on "Scanning all disk partitions" after I click the "Commit" button. How long should this step take? I killed the image once and restarted it. The same occurred on the restart. .brit
To expand my hard drive size to fit the image (vice versa?), I read this messages from the thread below. Worked great for me. Note that my image was originally Fat32 and I had to convert it to NTFS. The guys there explained how to do that as well: "How I resized a Windows Partition" http://forums.parallels.com/thread1481.html
Fixed it!!! I restarted the Linux boot again, this time resizing the partition once again, even though it still defaulted to the new size. This time the commit succeeded. .brit
I can't recommend auto-expanding drives. When I converted mine back to being a static drive, XP now boots up to 300 times faster, and things are just snappier and seems a lot faster now.