8.0

Norton PartitionMagic 9
There are triangle indicators to mark the 2 GB boot boundary and
the 1024 cylinder limit. The boundary markers can help you as you
create, move, or resize partitions, so you will not make primary
partitions unbootable by accident.
Partition List
The partition list displays the following information about each
partition: drive letter, volume label, file system type, size, amount
of used and unused space in megabytes, status, and whether the
partition is a primary or logical partition. If the partition does not
have a volume label, “Local Disk” displays next to the drive letter.
An asterisk (*) appears in place of a drive letter for hidden
partitions, extended partitions, partitions with file systems not
supported by the active operating system, and unallocated space
(space not currently assigned to any partition).
A partition’s status can be active (partition computer boots from),
hidden (no drive letter, except under Windows 2000/XP), or none
(not active or hidden). Partitions can be hidden by the operating
system (which may hide all primary partitions except the active
one), or you can hide partitions with PartitionMagic.
Rescue Disk Main Window
The main screen appears different when you run from rescue disks
than it does when you run PartitionMagic from Windows.
Menu bar — gives you access to all of PartitionMagic’s
features. Be aware that the operations available from the
Partition menu when you run PartitionMagic under Windows
are available under the Operations menu when you run from
the rescue disks.