Guest Mediocrates Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 Hi... I am new to installing/using Linux distributions and would like to create a dual boot system. Since I have Windows XP Home already installed using the entire hard drive I did not expect it to be easy to properly partition the disc. Right now the error that I cannot get past is: Partitioning failed: ntfsresize failed: ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0) Device name : /dev/sda1 NTFS volume version: 3.1 Cluster size : 4096 bytes Current volume size: 160031015424 bytes (160032 MB) Current device size: 160031015424 bytes (160032 MB) ERROR: This software has detected that the disk has. I have constantly rebooted Windows and ran multiple defrags and 'chkdsk /f' while restarting the computer in between to make whatever fixes were necessary and nothing seems to be getting rid of that error. Any advice (that a new user could understand) would be greatly appreciated. I look forward to joining the community. -- Mediocrates Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris:b Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 (edited) Hi Mediocrates, welcome, in some cases it is necessary to do the following. In Win XP * disable the use of the 'Restore Files" (or something like that) * disable the use of a paging file, virtual memory * make a general cleanup, incl. old restore points Then you need to reboot, start with F8 (is it called secure mode?), and run the defrag again. Set the GUI that you can see where the files are physically stored. You need enough room at the end (right side) of the partition. (Later on you can enable back the virtual memory and restoring mode in XP) The ntfsresize program need empty room at the end to allocate the space. Then you can start the installation. You can btw do a resize before the installation process. When you are running Mandriva One, start the Mandriva Control Center (menu: Configure your computer), go to: Mount point and ... Edited June 16, 2007 by chris:b Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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