Then your NTFS filing system contains errors, use the disk
defragmenter, system tool of Windows, to check the filingssystem, and
let the defragmenter run to its conclusion, a partition split is much
easier when the file system is bug free and defragmented.

On 3 dec, 23:12, mangangreg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got an xp box which i want to dual boot gOS on. I made the live
> cd and managed to boot off it. I went into 'Demo and installation' or
> whatever. When I went to install it should that my windows partition
> was 79gb out of my 80gb hard drive and didn't give me enough room to
> install gOS. So i downloaded gParted to resize my partitions. When i
> click on the windows partition (it's ntfs if that helps) it says
> 'Unable to read the contents of this filesystem!' so basically I can't
> resize it =[
>
> Any thoughts?
> Also if I reformat a partition does it wipe all the data?
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