I did that before by reinstall the OS. But this time I decided to resize the existing partition without losing exist data and create a new partition on freed space.
I started to try Partition Magic of Symantec since I have used it long time before. Unfortunately, the product has been discontinued by its owner as described in this post.
I have to find another tool. After searching around on net, I found GParted. The tool is open source and powerful. It can be downloaded here.
In order to use GParted, system need to be boot under GParted itself. So a bootable USB is needed. I took the follow steps to setup a bootable USB
USB setup with Windows
- Download the GParted Live zip file.
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If you already have a partition of at least 200 MB in size on your
USB flash drive formatted with a FAT file system then skip to the
next step (3).
Otherwise create at least a 200 MB partition on your USB flash drive and format it with a FAT16 or FAT32 file system. - Extract all the contents of the zip file to FAT16/FAT32 partition on your USB flash drive. Keep the directory architecture, for example, file "COPYING" should be in the USB flash drive's top directory (e.g. G:\COPYING).
- Browse to your USB flash drive and as an administrator, click the makeboot.bat in the dir utils\win32\. WARNING! Makeboot.bat must be run from your USB flash drive.
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Follow the on-screen instructions.
(PS: The above description is modified from: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/02/all-in-one-usb-dsl. Thanks to PDLA from http://pendrivelinux.com)
There are also other ways to create bootable USB. Check out this link to find more
After setup the USB, reboot system from USB. In order to boot from USB, I need to enter BIOS(press F10 to enter BIOS for HP laptop) and change boot order.
The system will start Debian Linux and eventually enter GParted. It is a X window program looks like this.
Then I can do tasks like resize a partition, create a new partition etc. The whole information about how to use can be found in Help Manual,
It's not end yet. As I tried to create a new partition on freed space I get this error:
You can not have more than 4 primary partitions
This is because there are already 4 there, one is driver C and the other 3 are HP_TOOLS, RECOVERY and SYSTEM. Windows has the limitation that a machine cannot have more than four primary partitions.
So I have to delete one of them. I backup up the Recovery through HP tool Recovery Manager to 4 DVD. It was pretty straightforward and the instructions can be found here on HP support site.
After all this, I created a new partition and named it D drive.
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