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<blockquote data-quote="Zeke_D" data-source="post: 1304133" data-attributes="member: 166609"><p>Hey all. When I got my MBP last month, I set up win7 with bootcamp. I had to make the partition sizable (120GB) because of a windows-only programming class I am taking [c# sucks the big one.] I will be graduating in December, and the only use for the win7 partition will be to run VideoReDo for editing and converting media center videos (dvr-ms and wtv) I will most likely only need like 40 - 60 GB for windows. Is there a reliable way to shrink the windows partition non-destructively so I don't have to reload win7 and VideoReDo? I am open to the idea of using disk tools to make an image and restore, but am unsure how. any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeke_D, post: 1304133, member: 166609"] Hey all. When I got my MBP last month, I set up win7 with bootcamp. I had to make the partition sizable (120GB) because of a windows-only programming class I am taking [c# sucks the big one.] I will be graduating in December, and the only use for the win7 partition will be to run VideoReDo for editing and converting media center videos (dvr-ms and wtv) I will most likely only need like 40 - 60 GB for windows. Is there a reliable way to shrink the windows partition non-destructively so I don't have to reload win7 and VideoReDo? I am open to the idea of using disk tools to make an image and restore, but am unsure how. any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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