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.

        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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