He everybody, after resizing a ntfs partion (or better: after a failed attempt due to the bad mood of partition magic), windows2000 is left unbootable. And the partition magic rescue disks aren't able to do anything else than telling me that the partion is in a critical state (as if I wouldn't know).
Anyway, after booting linux fdisk shows: --------------------------------------------- root@ringwraith:/ >fdisk -l /dev/hda1 Disk /dev/hda1: 240 heads, 63 sectors, 1354 cylinders Units = cylinders of 15120 * 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1p1 ? 505 112914 849806598+ 72 Unknown Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary: phys=(361, 105, 45) should be (361, 239, 63) /dev/hda1p2 ? 92238 140400 364099898 72 Unknown Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary: phys=(109, 116, 32) should be (109, 239, 63) /dev/hda1p3 ? 11097 11097 0 45 Unknown Partition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary: phys=(358, 110, 52) should be (358, 239, 63) /dev/hda1p4 186982 186985 25947 0 Empty Partition 4 does not end on cylinder boundary: phys=(0, 0, 0) should be (0, 239, 63) Partition table entries are not in disk order --------------------------------------------- Is there any way of repairing the ntfs partition using fdisk or another tool under linux ?? Fortunatly I can still mount the partition to rescue the important files, but it is still bad. One would think that the rescue disks should be able to deal with that kind of problem, after all, that is what they are there for. Cheers and thanks for listening (and hopefully helping) Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]