Anyone else got any ideas?
BootIt Next Generation by Terabyte Unlimited is shareware and resizes NTFS
partitions.
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html
Important: after you've made the floppy image and booted off it, click "cancel" at the first window.
Wayne
Had a look at this, & wondered what was wrong.. A lot of these 'sharewares' are simply free demos that do nothing unless you pay for the full version. I'll have another look at it, but have chosen a commercial tool for the job now. Thanks Wayne.
Incidentally, Phil, -f to force ntfsresize had absolutely no effect!?
A 'power FS' to be sure, linked to XP(SP1) registry. Defrag shows a big data chunk unmoveable around the 11GB mark; 4.5GB used in total. Best calc shows 12GB to be the minimum truncation. 1GB Swap will follow that, etc..
Cheers
~ Rik
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