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After having used ntfsclone on a SATA HDD & writen a presentation in French
on ntfsprogs, I tried to use ntfsresize on my Dell Latittude L400 laptop, but
it says it can't.
# ntfsresize -n -i /dev/hda1
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ntfsresize v1.12.1 (libntfs 8:1:0)
Device name : /dev/hda1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 10635248128 bytes (10636 MB)
Current device size: 10635254784 bytes (10636 MB)
Checking filesystem consistency ...
Accounting clusters ...
...
Space in use : 3039 MB (28.6%)
Collecting resizing constraints ...
You might resize at 10632957952 bytes or 10633 MB (freeing 3 MB).
Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing
I now there's some MFT stuff well after what is actually used on that NTFS partition
: I've tried O&ODefrag Pro to see if it can do something, but it didn't.
ntfscluster -c [some range between 10000000 & the end at ~20772030) /dev/hda1
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says something like :
...
^[[0m^[[31mInode: 13140
...
with a few errors (~3 for each 500000 clusters tested)
Please, does somebody knows if there anything I can do to resize this f***ing
windowz partition that takes 50% of the HDD ?
ps forgot my sourceforge passwd again :(
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