On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Frans Pop wrote:
> >
> > > > You can also safely reboot into Vista after ntfsresize, no need to do
> > > > the partitioning at the same time. If Vista boots then it's not
> > > > ntfsresize problem, if it doesn't then it's ntfsresize problem.
> > >
> > > I'm sorry, but I get exactly the same error if I do not run fdisk to
> > > change the partition size but only run ntfsresize.
>
> Btw, seemingly you're using ntfsprogs 1.12.1. Can you reproduce this with
> 1.13.1 as well? Though there shouldn't be any difference in the outcome,
> whatever is the ntfsresize version.
I just noticed that apparently you use vmware. Do you have this problem also
on real computers? Because it's a bit strange that ntfsresize worked with
vista so far. So the problem may be in vmware, not vista or ntfsresize.
Szaka
> > Excellent, thanks! The next test would be to checksum each file before and
> > after resizing.
> >
> > If a checksum doesn't match (except a few metadata files) then you've found
> > an
> > ntfsresize problem.
> >
> > If the checksums match for each files then it's quite probably a Vista
> > problem
> > Microsoft is interested to hear about: currently they are facing fines due
> > to
> > executing anti-competitive business and must pay 3 million US$ a day. More
> > evidence about they keep breaking interoperability doesn't sound very good
> > for
> > them.
> >
> > > P.S. I'll be on holiday for the next two weeks.
> >
> > Thanks and have a nice vacation!
> >
> > I'd also like to encourage everybody to try to figure out the above, if they
> > have the possibility to do so (I have only vista metadata images at
> > present).
> >
> > Szaka
> >
> >
>
>
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