claven123
April 25th, 2011, 05:55 PM
I have a bad windows partition my Dell Mini 10v. I have run gparted with errors about missing clusters and to run chkdsk /f. Well, I can't since I can't boot into windows, I get the missing hal.dll error.
I can however, run Ubuntu 10.10 without problems. I want to get the disk space that is all for the windows partition.
Can I reinstall ubuntu netbook and when it ask me to use the entire disk: can I? Will I be able to over write the entire disk, or will I get an error that I can't access that partition, gparted gives me that error now?
Is there any way to resize the partition? I ran ntfsfix without any change.
I've looked and can't seem to find an acceptable option here or other areas. As far as I know I can't run chkdsk from ubuntu.
Dennis
I can however, run Ubuntu 10.10 without problems. I want to get the disk space that is all for the windows partition.
Can I reinstall ubuntu netbook and when it ask me to use the entire disk: can I? Will I be able to over write the entire disk, or will I get an error that I can't access that partition, gparted gives me that error now?
Is there any way to resize the partition? I ran ntfsfix without any change.
I've looked and can't seem to find an acceptable option here or other areas. As far as I know I can't run chkdsk from ubuntu.
Dennis