Topic: Error trying to resize an NTFS partition.
Hi. I wonder if somebody could help me with this. I'm using the latest GParted livecd version. I have an 80GB Seagate hard drive. It has a NTFS boot partition with Windows XP on it that takes half of this hard drive (40GB) and the remaining space is not partitioned. I am trying to resize this partition as to make it occupy the entire hard drive space (80GB). When I boot up the live CD there is a little exclamation mark icon on my NTFS partition but I'm not sure what that means. Everytime I select the partition, resize it and as soon as I click apply, I get an error message that says "An error occurred while applying the operations". When I look on details it says: "Check filesystem on /dev/hda1 for errors and (if possible) fix them".
Well I've already tried using Windows error-checking tool (former scandisk), tried using the chkdsk /f command but none of these finds any errors. I then used PerfectDisk 8 to defrag this partition using smartplacement defragmantation. As it turns out the partition was badly fragmented, but after running perfectdisk it is not anymore. Even after trying these things I still get that exclamation mark and the error message when I try to resize that partition.
Any ideas of what I could try next?
Thanks.