resizing partitions......... possible??? read please.......

I have a computer that is dual booting Windows ME and Windows 2000. . . . . . . . C: drive is windows ME (fat32) D: drive is Windows 2k (NTFS) E: drive is just an neutral drive (fat32) at first I was planning on using ME most of the time so i made that partition the biggest.

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I have a computer that is dual booting Windows ME and Windows 2000........
 
C: drive is windows ME (fat32)
D: drive is Windows 2k (NTFS)
E: drive is just an neutral drive (fat32)
 
at first I was planning on using ME most of the time so i made that partition the biggest..... 10gigs..... and split the rest into 3 gigs each........
 
now i like to use windows 2k more and i want to switch and make my windows 2k drive bigger..... is there a way to resize partitions? any program out there that can do this?
 
if not, could i get another HD and make the partitions then ghost the files over or something??? is this possible?
 
any other ideas??? help please.......

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first delete the neutral partition. then go to win2k and run computer management then press on the harddisk tab and u should be able to expand the ntfs volume over the unallocated free space of the deleted partition.
win2k allow that u to expand ntfs volumes. enjoy.
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