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Re: Bug#379628: ntfsresize: resizing a Vista NTFS partition leads to corrup: msg#00066linux.file-systems.ntfs.devel
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 01:25, Yuval Fledel wrote: > 20482843+ is different than 20481024. I know for sure that when I > repartitioned my disk, and entered the same number, only that it > showed with no +, Windows no longer agreed to boot. Returning the > partition table to what it was saved the day. Well, these were in both cases (and certainly the Vista case) partitions created by the Windows installer itself, and Windows certainly booted before resizing. So to me it seems irrelevant for this issue.
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