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GParted 0.2.5<BR><BR> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b>Resize /dev/sda1 from 70.61 GiB to 17.23 GiB</b> ( ERROR ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> check filesystem on /dev/sda1 for errors and (if possible) fix them ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P -i -f -v /dev/sda1</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Device name : /dev/sda1<BR>NTFS volume version: 3.1<BR>Cluster size : 4096 bytes<BR>Current volume size: 75819631104 bytes (75820 MB)<BR>Current device size: 75819631104 bytes (75820 MB)<BR>Checking for bad sectors ...<BR>Checking filesystem consistency ...<BR>Accounting clusters ...<BR>Space in use : 10285 MB (13.6%)<BR>Collecting resizing constraints ...<BR>Estimating smallest shrunken size supported ...<BR>File feature Last used at By inode<BR>$MFT : 10854 MB 0<BR>Multi-Record : 46038 MB 7125<BR>$MFTMirr : 37910 MB 1<BR>Compressed : 45390 MB 45776<BR>Ordinary : 46123 MB 7285<BR>You might resize at 10284339200 bytes or 10285 MB (freeing 65535 MB).<BR>Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing!<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> resize the filesystem ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> run simulation ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sda1 -s 18491801600 --no-action</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Device name : /dev/sda1<BR>NTFS volume version: 3.1<BR>Cluster size : 4096 bytes<BR>Current volume size: 75819631104 bytes (75820 MB)<BR>Current device size: 75819631104 bytes (75820 MB)<BR>New volume size : 18491798016 bytes (18492 MB)<BR>Checking filesystem consistency ...<BR>Accounting clusters ...<BR>Space in use : 10285 MB (13.6%)<BR>Collecting resizing constraints ...<BR>Needed relocations : 573810 (2351 MB)<BR>Schedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time ...<BR>Resetting $LogFile ... (this might take a while)<BR>Relocating needed data ...<BR>Updating $BadClust file ...<BR>Updating $Bitmap file ...<BR>Updating Boot record ...<BR>The read-only test run ended successfully.<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> resize the filesystem ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sda1 -s 18491801600</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Device name : /dev/sda1<BR>NTFS volume version: 3.1<BR>Cluster size : 4096 bytes<BR>Current volume size: 75819631104 bytes (75820 MB)<BR>Current device size: 75819631104 bytes (75820 MB)<BR>New volume size : 18491798016 bytes (18492 MB)<BR>Checking filesystem consistency ...<BR>Accounting clusters ...<BR>Space in use : 10285 MB (13.6%)<BR>Collecting resizing constraints ...<BR>Needed relocations : 573810 (2351 MB)<BR>Schedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time ...<BR>Resetting $LogFile ... (this might take a while)<BR>Relocating needed data ...<BR>Updating $BadClust file ...<BR>Updating $Bitmap file ...<BR>Updating Boot record ...<BR>Syncing device ...<BR>Successfully resized NTFS on device '/dev/sda1'.<BR>You can go on to shrink the device for example with Linux fdisk.<BR>IMPORTANT: When recreating the partition, make sure that you<BR> 1) create it at the same disk sector (use sector as the unit!)<BR> 2) create it with the same partition type (usually 7, HPFS/NTFS)<BR> 3) do not make it smaller than the new NTFS filesystem size<BR> 4) set the bootable flag for the partition if it existed before<BR>Otherwise you won't be able to access NTFS or can't boot from the disk!<BR>If you make a mistake and don't have a partition table backup then you<BR>can recover the partition table by TestDisk or Parted's rescue mode.<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> resize partition ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>old start: 63<BR>old end: 148085279<BR>old size: 70.61 GiB</i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>new start: 63<BR>new end: 36130184<BR>new size: 17.23 GiB</i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> check filesystem on /dev/sda1 for errors and (if possible) fix them ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P -i -f -v /dev/sda1</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Device name : /dev/sda1<BR>NTFS volume version: 3.1<BR>Cluster size : 4096 bytes<BR>Current volume size: 18491798016 bytes (18492 MB)<BR>Current device size: 18498622464 bytes (18499 MB)<BR>Checking for bad sectors ...<BR>Checking filesystem consistency ...<BR>Accounting clusters ...<BR>Space in use : 10283 MB (55.6%)<BR>Collecting resizing constraints ...<BR>Estimating smallest shrunken size supported ...<BR>File feature Last used at By inode<BR>$MFT : 10854 MB 0<BR>Multi-Record : 12965 MB 61572<BR>$MFTMirr : 9246 MB 1<BR>Compressed : 12968 MB 61590<BR>Ordinary : 12970 MB 6<BR>You might resize at 10282590208 bytes or 10283 MB (freeing 8209 MB).<BR>Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing!<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> grow filesystem to fill the partition ( ERROR ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> run simulation ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sda1 --no-action</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Device name : /dev/sda1<BR>NTFS volume version: 3.1<BR>Cluster size : 4096 bytes<BR>Current volume size: 18491798016 bytes (18492 MB)<BR>Current device size: 18498622464 bytes (18499 MB)<BR>New volume size : 18498617856 bytes (18499 MB)<BR>Checking filesystem consistency ...<BR>Accounting clusters ...<BR>Space in use : 10283 MB (55.6%)<BR>Collecting resizing constraints ...<BR>Schedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time ...<BR>Resetting $LogFile ... (this might take a while)<BR>Updating $BadClust file ...<BR>Updating $Bitmap file ...<BR>Updating Boot record ...<BR>The read-only test run ended successfully.<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> grow filesystem to fill the partition ( ERROR ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sda1</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Error opening partition device : Device or resource busy<BR>Failed to startup volume : Device or resource busy<BR>ERROR(16): Opening '/dev/sda1' as NTFS failed: Device or resource busy<BR>This software has detected that the NTFS volume is already opened by another<BR>software thus it refuses to progress to preserve data consistency.<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> check filesystem on /dev/sda1 for errors and (if possible) fix them ( SUCCES ) </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b><i>ntfsresize -P -i -f -v /dev/sda1</i></b> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <i>ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)<BR>Device name : /dev/sda1<BR>NTFS volume version: 3.1<BR>Cluster size : 4096 bytes<BR>Current volume size: 18491798016 bytes (18492 MB)<BR>Current device size: 18498622464 bytes (18499 MB)<BR>Checking for bad sectors ...<BR>Checking filesystem consistency ...<BR>Accounting clusters ...<BR>Space in use : 10283 MB (55.6%)<BR>Collecting resizing constraints ...<BR>Estimating smallest shrunken size supported ...<BR>File feature Last used at By inode<BR>$MFT : 10854 MB 0<BR>Multi-Record : 12965 MB 61572<BR>$MFTMirr : 9246 MB 1<BR>Compressed : 12968 MB 61590<BR>Ordinary : 12970 MB 6<BR>You might resize at 10282590208 bytes or 10283 MB (freeing 8209 MB).<BR>Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing!<BR></i> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR>========================================<BR><BR> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b>Create Primary Partition #1 (ext3, 51.25 GiB) on /dev/sda</b> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR>========================================<BR><BR> <TABLE border=0> <TR> <TD colspan=2> <b>Create Primary Partition #2 (linux-swap, 2.00 GiB) on /dev/sda</b> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR>========================================<BR><BR>
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