GParted is such sweet software
A physical disk device can be subdivided into one or more partitions on which the operating system can read and write data. GParted enables you to change the partition organization on a disk device while preserving the contents of the partitions. It lets you create, delete, and move partitions, and move free space from one partition to another, among other tasks. GParted supports a broad range of disk devices, including memory cards, USB drives, hard disks, and RAID systems.
The application is developed on GNU/Linux, but it can be used on other operating systems, such as Windows and Mac OS X, by booting machines running those OSes from a GParted Live CD.
Bart Hakvoort, the original author of GParted, placed the GParted project on SourceForge.net in July 2004.
However, Gedak does foresee some enhancements to the project code, many of which have been suggested by users, including:
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