What you need to do, as you guessed, is resize your NTFS partition to 
whatever new size you want. GParted is a bit challenging to use, but it 
works. You need to read the gparted documentation again and again and 
probably ask for help on the forum for it. Look over gparted's website 
for help.

I was able to copydisk a Windows 2000 drive (using g4u) from wd0 to wd1 
and then play with gparted to resize the partitions on wd1. It is very 
important to have a backup of the image you are cloning with g4u (save 
that image.gz) and then try, try, try again with gparted a few times. It 
took me 3 or 4 tries to get the partitions exactly the way I wanted on wd1.

This beats paying big money for a commercial tool you may only use once 
in a few years.

Bob

Brian Stevens wrote:
> I have a Dell notebook that i was upgrading the drive on, and i copied 
> the whole disk to my desktop and then swapped to the new drive and 
> copied back.
>  
> uploaddisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> /image.gz wd0
> slurpdisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /image.gz wd0
>  
> After the long process everything seemed to work fine. It booted to 
> the new drive, but i can not see the extra space on the new drive.How 
> can i correct this.
> I started gparted and can not see the extra space in it either.
>  
> Went from a Fijitsu 80gb to a 120gb SATA.
>  
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