On 07/03/2015 12:15 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Windows 7 itself can shrink NTFS volumes just fine. What it doesn't do
(or I haven't figure out how to do it) is grow them.

And also Fedora includes ntfsprogs which can shrink NTFS volumes. It
marks the fs dirty so the next time Windows boots it will want to
chkdsk the volume, which is normal. The Fedora installer uses this
when it's asked to shrink Windows volumes.


Chris Murphy
I have never used windows 7 built-in partition shrinker
nor parted, nor the fedora installer Anaconda to shrink
a windows partition - but might try them next time.

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