On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 9:05 PM, James Knott
wrote: arvidjaar@gmail.com wrote:
Also, with that issue, why
was it bootable before I enabled grub? It was not. I already explained it. It was bootable. I was able to boot into Window, resize the partition with the Windows partition utility and run chkdsk to verify the disk. It was only after I enabled grub that I could no longer boot into Windows. Please read once more what I wrote. You verified that you could boot Windows, then made 4 (four) steps, then found that you cannot boot Windows anymore. Why you insist that it was the last step of these 4 and not the first?
With data that you provided so far the most obvious conclusion is that failure was caused by "resizing and moving" partitions with GParted. Don't know about the situation you refer to, but you CAN resize a Windows partition using GParted, so long as work from the END of it and leave the beginning where it was when it worked. And of course, you can't make the new partition smaller than the actual in-use
On 05/04/2014 04:30 PM, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: portion of the original, but you can certainly make it smaller if it was taking up the whole disk, originally. Yes, I have done that, a number of times. --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org