Topic: Problem repairing partition before resize
I am currently running Ubuntu v10.04 from a 2GB usb and my 120GB hard drive currently has a 105GB partition for windows XP, a 7GB partition for windows system recovery, and it should have a ~10GB partition for an older version of Ubuntu I installed earlier that I want to get rid of, but it's not showing up and I have no idea why... I used the 9.04 wubi install of ubuntu, so i'm guessing that it made it a part of the windows partition? Either way, I'm attempting to resize the windows partition to make room for a fresh install of ubuntu 10.04 alongside XP, but I can't even unmount the windows partition until I perform a check and repair of it. My problem is that when I run the operation, it stops about 20 seconds in and gives me an error message. To make matters worse, trying to save the error details crashes the system O_o
I'm guessing what I have to do is get rid of the earlier ubuntu install and run a recovery for windows xp? I wouldn't know how to do that however because something (probably the earlier ubuntu install) messed up the boot system, and I can't start windows up now--which is probably why it needs to be repaired, and probably the source of the problem in the first place :/
All I have is a screen capture I took of as much as could get from the error details without crashing, hope it helps!
Other (useful?) information:
running newest version I could find of gparted live
I've tried running the program in both ubuntu and as a live usb