Hi Luis, Partition Magic is the best for this, but that is for money. There are other partition managers that would do the trick, the best in my opinion is to download the CloneZilla CD and on that you have many tools that can resize your partition without losing your data. Alternatively you can try Hiren's Boot CD (google for it) but as far as I know that is not entirely legal therefore that is your decision if you risk to break the law. On Windows 7 it seems there is a resize tool built in, you can have a try (I do not have any experience with that one) http://www.partitionwizard.com/resizepartition/resize-windows-7-partition.h= tml How it handles non-Windows partitions, I would say it would at all, maybe only for deleting or erasing and formatting to NTFS, but maybe I am wrong on it. Tamas On 17 September 2012 14:18, Luis Moreira w= rote: > Hi Guys, > I have a problem with my hard drive, which I can not seem to find a > solution. Maybe I am looking for the wrong thing on Google... > My main Desktop PC is a multi boot system, in this order on the disk: I > have a partition for windows XP, a working partition, a Windows 7 partiti= on > and after that the several partitions for Ubuntu Linux. > > So, my problem is that I have run out of space on the Windows 7 partition > and would like to expand it, I manage to claw back some space from the > working partition which is located bettween the XP and the Windows 7 > partitions. The problem is that I can not find any way of expanding the > windows 7 partition onto the free space located on the disk just before i= t. > Can this be done? > I have tried GParted but could not do it. > Any pointer will be much appreciated. > Best Regards > Luis > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > --=20 int main() { char *a,*s,*q; printf(s=3D"int main() { char *a,*s,*q; printf(s=3D%s%s%s, q=3D%s%s%s%s,s,q,q,a=3D%s%s%s%s,q,q,q,a,a,q); }", q=3D"\"",s,q,q,a=3D"\\",q,q,q,a,a,q); } --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .