Topic: SOLVED another Current NTFS volume size is bigger than the device size
Hi there,
It struck me, too! Now I get the "ERROR: Current NTFS volume size is bigger than the device size!" error... I shrunk the first partition from 81907mb to 35055mb. then expanded the second to 97gigs. Third partition has 18 and the fourth is my 2gig linux swap partition. Now there is an overlap from the bug.
So:
sda1 : 35055mb
sda2 : 96986mb
sda3 : 18
sda4 : 2
Here is a screenshot of gparted.
Here is the fdisk scan result:
Begin scan...
Possible partition(Windows NT/W2K FS), size(81907mb), offset(0mb)
Possible partition(Windows NT/W2K FS), size(96986mb), offset(35055mb)
Possible partition(Linux ext2), size(8004mb), offset(144581mb)
Possible partition(Linux swap), size(2337mb), offset(150287mb)
End scan.
Checking partitions...
* Warning: Discarded 1 overlapping partition guesses.
Partition(OS/2 HPFS, NTFS, QNX or Advanced UNIX): primary
Partition(Linux ext2 filesystem): primary
Partition(Linux swap or Solaris/x86): primary
Number of inconsistencies found: 1.
Guessed primary partition table:
Primary partition(1)
type: 007(0x07)(OS/2 HPFS, NTFS, QNX or Advanced UNIX)
size: 81907mb #s(167747256) s(63-167747318)
chs: (0/1/1)-(1023/254/63)d (0/1/1)-(10441/200/54)r
Primary partition(2)
type: 131(0x83)(Linux ext2 filesystem)
size: 8004mb #s(16394112) s(296102016-312496127)
chs: (1023/254/63)-(1023/254/63)d (18431/127/1)-(19451/250/63)r
Primary partition(3)
type: 130(0x82)(Linux swap or Solaris/x86)
size: 2337mb #s(4787368) s(307789335-312576702)
chs: (1023/254/63)-(1023/254/63)d (19159/0/1)-(19456/254/61)r
Primary partition(4)
type: 000(0x00)(unused)
size: 0mb #s(0) s(0-0)
chs: (0/0/0)-(0/0/0)d (0/0/0)-(0/0/0)r
the fdisk guess is totally wrong...
here is my MBR:
http://www.mediafire.com/?gmt2mlnemz0
Can you please,please, please fix mine, too????
Thanks!!