Topic: Cannot resize a FAT32 partition - fails during disk check [SOLVED]
Hi all. I have a WD Premium Edition 500GB Firewire / USB2 drive. Originally it came with one big FAT32 partition. Using the SystemRescueCD, I scaled that back about 20 to 30 GB and put in a NTFS partition.
I'm running out of space on the FAT32 partition, and barely using the NTFS partition, so I used the SystemRescueCD, shrank the NTFS to about 13GB (opening space for the FAT32 partition to expand), and went to expand the FAT32 partition.
At which point gparted said that the FAT32 partition failed the normal checking process.
CHKDSK reports no problems on either partition.
I got my hands on a Partition Magic 8 install, and in that program it appeared that the only thing I could do is adjust where that FAT32 partition started - I could not expand it (note, in hindsight, I didn't try contracting it, but I have a feeling it wouldn't let me anyway). UPDATE: Cannot contract the FAT32 partition, but Partition Magic will let me contract or expand the NTFS partition.
I copied some stuff away and freed up about 59GB in the FAT32 partition. I'm now defragmenting the partition, but I doubt that'll fix whatever is holding up the resize.
Here are the dump and save details files from trying to just check the FAT32 partition:
http://www.electronicfiles.net/files/7497/gparted.zip
Ideas? Thank you in advance for your help.
- Phil
PS - Anybody out there? Somebody else posted around the same time and he/she has 32 replies already, whereas I have....0...