It runs on Windows 2000/XP/Vista (32-bit) Operating Systems. This version of the software is only free for personal use, if you're a business you will have to buy a licensed version.
Windows Vista already has built-in functionality to create, shrink, extend and delete a partition. So I would suggest trying this built-in functionality first. If you're running Windows XP or below, then you might want to try this software.
Note: I need to note that I have not personally tested this program, so use it at your own risk.
Another freeware partition tool is gparted. It's from the open source project at Gnome. I've several PCs that I run both XP and Linus on and gparted does an excellent job of partitioning hard drives to accomodate those different OS's on one drive.
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