On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Saturday 28 October 2006 18:25, you wrote:
> >   5. Reboot into Vista. You must see the scheduled chkdsk running after
> >      which Vista should either continue booting fine (data partition)
> > or automatically initiate a reboot of the computer (system partition).
> 
> Note that I have _never_ seen Vista run anything like a chkdsk in any of 
> my tests. It would always just try to boot.

Technically it doesn't matter if chkdsk runs or not, boot must work in 
either case. In fact, there are people who remove the chkdsk scheduling 
from ntfsresize and have no problems.

It seems Vista boots from somewhere else, perhaps some short of boot cache, 
which failed to detect the underlaying filesystem change.

        Szaka


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