Topic: newbie looking for a little direction
Hi. I'm suddenly faced with using GParted for the first time after buying a used disk that "was partitioned with unix". I'm on windows xp. I just wanted a simple backup device with one partition that would be mapped to a letter just like any other device.
My understanding so far is that if I download the .iso file at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted … ve-stable/ from under the gparted-live-stable/0.5.1-1 folder, I'll have an app and all things that it depends on to do a number of disk related things.
My understanding is that this app will allow me to partition my used disk as FAT32 and that I can then turn around and use XP to repartition as NTFS.
I've never heard of an iso file before and feel overwhelmed so far trying to cut to the chase in the documentation I'm reading. What will I do after the iso file is downloaded? Should I download it to my c: drive? Will I double click it to start the app? Will the app be really friendly to dummies like me who want to do something so simple? If XP doesnt see this drive as mapped, how will the gparted app know what device I'm trying to prepare?