----- Original Message -----
| On Monday, 08 June 2015 at @07:06 zulu, Gordon Messmer wrote:
| 
| > Why?  If you use gparted (ntfsprogs, under the covers, IIRC), the system
| > will chkdsk on the next boot.  No such requirement exists with Microsoft's
| > tools
| 
| 
| 
| That's not been my experience... gparted does use ntfs-3g to work on NTFS
| partitions (what linux-based tool doesn't?), but does not by default set
| the dirty bit. Its GUI also offers much-finer granularity than microsoft's.

Listen, it's far simpler than that.  Call Microsoft and tell them that you 
resized a file system with a third party tool and now your file system is 
corrupt and you'd like them to support you.  Await the click and awkward 
silence.

Now call Microsoft and tell them that you used their tools to resize the file 
system and it is somehow corrupt and watch as they try to determine what 
happened recover that file system.  

I've had experience with both and their technical support staff and management 
are far more likely to support you when something goes wrong if it's their 
tools rather than some third party systems.  Just my 2c

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