In the process of using Windows XP, it is believed that many users have ever encountered the problem that partition is lacking in space. Generally, there are to methods to solve the problem.
1. Deleting useless data or transferring data to the other partition.
2. Resizing partition on Windows XP to solve the problem.
Those two are commonly used ways to solve the problem that partition space is not enough. However, the first one is just an expedient and the same problem may take place again down the road. Therefore, in order to solve the problem effectively, the second method should be adopted. Users are supposed to resize partition on Windows XP. However, since the built-in disk management tool in Windows XP is not able to resize partition and most of the partition magic in the software market has serious flaws, users could visit http://www.resize-partition.com to download the professional Windows partition magic to resize partition.
Resizing partition on Windows XP
Before resizing partition on Windows XP, please download the professional partition magic and install it to Windows XP. After the operations, launch the software and the following interface will be shown.
The above picture shows the main interface of the Windows partition magic. Please select the partition that will be resized and then click "Move/Resize" button. Then the following interface will be shown.
In this interface, users can drag the two arrows or input exact value to resize partition on Windows XP. For example, users could drag the left arrow leftwards to extend partition. After the operation, please click "OK" to go back to the main interface.
Going back to the main interface, users can see obvious changes. The selected partition has been resized and a pending operation appears in "Operations Pending" area. Now, please click "Apply" to perform the operation. After that, resizing partition on Windows XP is finished successfully.