Re: [SLUG] Windows resize

From: JzG (hawk.hunter@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 08 2007 - 02:14:47 EDT


I personally think your best bet is to flatten the hard drive, and reinstall
everything. Partiton the sizes you want > install Windows > install linux >
profit.

On 5/7/07, Tim Wright <t.wright1@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> I've run into this problem myself on several XP systems since 2003. It
> looks
> like Windows places some immobile files out in the nether regions of the
> hard
> drive to discourage resizing the partition. From what I can see you can
> either bulldoze it flat and forget about running Windows or install a
> second
> hard drive for Linux. This "feature" of NTFS is just another way Microsoft
> shows how they can't play nice with anybody.
>
> On Monday 07 May 2007 9:48 pm, Chuck Hast wrote:
> > I purchased a machine today, it was preloaded with the usual MS OS...
> Has
> > a 250G HD, so I figured rather than blow the mess away I would keep it
> for
> > a couple of programs that I can run Windows on. I put my SuSE DVD in the
> > machine and it checked it out and gave me the option of re-sizing the
> > windows partition, all went well until I got to the point where it was
> to
> > do so, it gave me a error and failed. Vista is using NTFS, I have
> resized
> > NTFS with SuSE before, and never had this problem. Anyone run into this
> > one?
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