Quoth Piscium <grok...@gmail.com>: > What version of Windows do you have?
Windows 7. > I remember reading a while back that resizing Windows Vista partitions with > Gparted can make it unbootable (XP should be fine though). Not sure if that > is still the case, or what is the deal for Windows 7. Funny, I just read something similar. As a result I thought I'd try resizing using Windows' own disk tool and this is what it tells me: "You cannot shrink a volume beyond the point where any unmovable files are located." Total size before shrink: 431938 MB Size of available shrink space: 201358 MB Total size after shrink: 230580 MB Can you believe it! The 35 GB of data actually on the disk is somehow distributed over 230 GB of disk space in such a way that none of the remaining 195 GB of empty space can be used for anything else. How brain-damaged is that! I'm actually wondering whether or not I should bother keeping Windows now. > Usually it is recommended to put swap towards the beginning of the disk as > disk access is faster. 4 GB may be excessive, I have 3 GB swap in mine and I > don't remember ever using more than 100 MB. Thanks for the tip. I'll set aside 2 GB nearer the start of the disk. > Grub does not "overwrite the existing Windows bootloader" rather it > overwrites the MBR which in your case points to the Windows boot loader. Ah... and the Windows bootloader resides on the Windows boot partition. I see. Thanks for correcting my thinko. > Anyway, the combination of Grub2 + os-prober works reliably so I > wouldn't expect and issue. That's good to know. > You need the Windows CD that came with your PC, No such thing, but I've made a Windows 'rescue disk'. > set your BIOS to boot from CD. Already done that. > After you boot from the Windows CD you go in Windows command mode (that is no > graphical interface), I think you need to choose a rescue option. There is a > command to restore the MBR so that it makes it point again to the Windows > boot loader. I forgot what it is but should be easy for you to google > it. After you run the command you reboot normally (without the CD) and it > goes into Windows. Thanks very much. This is just what I needed to know. Seb -- Emacs' AlsaPlayer - Music Without Jolts Lightweight, full-featured and mindful of your idyllic happiness. http://home.gna.org/eap _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list Help-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub