June 13, 20206 yr Hello MSFN members, I am having a problem looking for download links for a windows xp compatible software:PowerQuest Partition Editor ; i would like to know where i may download this software or a newer alternative windows partition editor that work with windows nt systems??? Thanks in advance for any help & helpful replies!!
June 13, 20206 yr Are you asking about this? Or you meant Partition Magic? Also, check this. Edited June 13, 20206 yr by RainyShadow
June 13, 20206 yr A good alternative to PTEdit, is (was) BeeblebroxNT, here: https://web.archive.org/web/20090331222406/https://students.cs.byu.edu/~codyb/ BTW the Author, Cody Batt was one among the original Authors of PTEDIT, and later he started a new version (that was never finished/never worked). It works (used to work) just fine on XP, but lately there came out an issue on some machines with a "mysterious" conflict with some other software. In these cases, it stiil can be run but it needs to be started as a service, via SrvAny or NSSM. jaclaz
June 13, 20206 yr 2 minutes ago, ED_Sln said: AOMEI Partition Assistant work on Win XP: https://www.diskpart.com/download.html But that is an alternative to the good ol' Partition Magic, NOT to PTEDIT. jaclaz
June 13, 20206 yr 21 minutes ago, jaclaz said: But that is an alternative to the good ol' Partition Magic, NOT to PTEDIT. It's not clear which one @Rho Borg asked about...
June 13, 20206 yr 57 minutes ago, RainyShadow said: It's not clear which one @Rho Borg asked about... No, what he asked about is perfectly clear, until you doubted about its meaning. Mind you, you are possibly being perfectly right in your doubt, still there are no elements of uncertainty in the OP question. jaclaz
June 13, 20206 yr 9 minutes ago, jaclaz said: No, what he asked about is perfectly clear, until you doubted about its meaning. Mind you, you are possibly being perfectly right in your doubt, still there are no elements of uncertainty in the OP question. jaclaz I have not heard of any "PowerQuest Partition Editor". There is PowerQuest Partition Table Editor. There is also PowerQuest Partition Magic. Did the OP missed a word, or messed-up a word?
June 13, 20206 yr Maybe he missed/messed up more than one, and he is actually looking for Power Quest Editor: http://www.powerhoof.com/public/powerquestdocs/ jaclaz
June 16, 20206 yr Just now, BTTB said: I use EaseUS Partition Master. Good , and on this page there are a few screenshots of PTEDIT32: https://www.goodells.net/multiboot/ptable.shtml They don't look very similar. jaclaz
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