On October 2, 2013 at 22:40, senor-232 said...
Yeah, I think you guys were on different pages with SAMBA.
I'm not familiar with the capabilities of Clonezilla but I did exactly what you are trying to do using Partition Manager. I used the Pro (purchased) version but you could take a look at this free version (your risk):
http://download.cnet.com/Paragon-Partition-Manager-Free-EditionLeave the two Linux partitions alone as these store the OS and don't need messing with. Just resize the FAT partition and you are good to go.
Let us know how you get on and if you can share any tips for using Clonezilla that would be great. I took a look at it but it seemed a bit cumbersome(?)
The PM free download recommended worked like a charm and was intuitive. It readily showed 160 gb was unallocated. It showed a small Linux partition and another unnamed partition and the 160 fat32 partition. I applied the operation to the 160 fat32 and enlarged it as much as was allowed. The whole process took 17 min. When I popped it back into the request....viola....now I have 320 gb drive working great with an ancient but adequate program.