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		<title>By: Easwar C.E. Hariharan</title>
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		<description>1]Remember to backup everything on your HDD before you resize,edit,delete,format any partitions.Data loss due to these operations is permanent.
2]If you are using Vista,use Vista&#039;s Partition Editor to make any changes to Vista&#039;s partitions.The Linux community is rife with stories of people losing data and having non-bootable Vista installs due to the closed way in which Vista operates it&#039;s partitions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1]Remember to backup everything on your HDD before you resize,edit,delete,format any partitions.Data loss due to these operations is permanent.<br />
2]If you are using Vista,use Vista&#8217;s Partition Editor to make any changes to Vista&#8217;s partitions.The Linux community is rife with stories of people losing data and having non-bootable Vista installs due to the closed way in which Vista operates it&#8217;s partitions.</p>
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