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Most likely since WinME doesn't have DOS. You might want to try a later version of Partition Magic. I have never used it but I think they have version 6.0 out or later version that might be compatible with WinME
I would leave that up to you, I loaded ME once, reformatted after 15 minutes of messing with, same went with 2000. I stuck with just Win98 since I don't do much booting into Windows anyways. It is basically there for printing and scanner purposes.
If your talking about a emulator for windows in Linux, then you will want Wine. Available at http://www.winehq.org and I think the last or latest version that works with RH 7 is about 4.75 MB.
You can do what you need to do with version 5.0:
You should have the option in the PartitionMagic submenu to make rescue disks.Make the floppies and boot your computer with floppy#1 and it will load dos onto ram and then prompt you to put in floppy#2.After a moment or 2,you should see the PartitionMagic program and then you can make all the changes you need.HTH
lynch
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