On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Frans Pop wrote: > I've tried this in vmware. Apparently you should be able to use the Vista > installer's "Recovery Environment" [1] to run chkdsk. > Unfortunately it seems that the Vista installer dislikes what ntfsresize > has done so much that that also fails to boot!
It's possible that it checks the boot sector for changes, e.g. against viruses, rootkits, etc. A few vital NTFS information __must__ be changed there when the volume is resized. Perhaps these modifications are interpreted as security risk so it silently refuses to boot. Many people use ntfs-3g with Vista fine. And the code is the same, so the reason must be something trivial, boot/security related issue. > I am completely amazed that an installer can fail to boot because of > changes in a partition on the harddisk, but M$ seems to have managed it. Could you manage to get a final Vista or is this old the pre-Beta1? I still didn't get any feedback. Thanks, Szaka -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]