I have a external hard drive with NFTS files on from my windows xp I am trying to reduce the size to make room for my Linux files but gparted hits an error
GParted 0.3.5
Libparted 1.7.1
Move /dev/sdc1 to the left and shrink it from 232.88 GiB to 86.40 GiB 02:19 ( ERROR )
calibrate /dev/sdc1 00:00 ( SUCCES )
path: /dev/sdc1
start: 63
end: 488392064
size: 488392002 (232.88 GiB)
calculate new size and position of /dev/sdc1 00:00 ( SUCCES )
requested start: 0
requested end: 181197134
requested size: 181197135 (86.40 GiB)
new start: 63
new end: 181197134
new size: 181197072 (86.40 GiB)
check filesystem on /dev/sdc1 for errors and (if possible) fix them 00:17 ( SUCCES )
ntfsresize -P -i -f -v /dev/sdc1
ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)
Device name : /dev/sdc1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 250056704512 bytes (250057 MB)
Current device size: 250056705024 bytes (250057 MB)
Checking for bad sectors ...
Checking filesystem consistency ...
Accounting clusters ...
Space in use : 15858 MB (6.3%)
Collecting resizing constraints ...
Estimating smallest shrunken size supported ...
File feature Last used at By inode
$MFT : 125096 MB 0
Multi-Record : 125097 MB 25
$MFTMirr : 125029 MB 1
Compressed : 15857 MB 5855
Ordinary : 125105 MB 4
You might resize at 83358347264 bytes or 83359 MB (freeing 166698 MB).
Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing!
shrink filesystem 01:30 ( ERROR )
run simulation 01:22 ( SUCCES )
ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sdc1 -s 92772900863 --no-action
ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)
Device name : /dev/sdc1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 250056704512 bytes (250057 MB)
Current device size: 250056705024 bytes (250057 MB)
New volume size : 92772893184 bytes (92773 MB)
Checking filesystem consistency ...
Accounting clusters ...
Space in use : 15858 MB (6.3%)
Collecting resizing constraints ...
Needed relocations : 16753 (69 MB)
Schedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time ...
Resetting $LogFile ... (this might take a while)
Relocating needed data ...
Updating $BadClust file ...
Updating $Bitmap file ...
Updating Boot record ...
The read-only test run ended successfully.
real resize 00:08 ( ERROR )
ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sdc1 -s 92772900863
ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)
ERROR(95): Opening '/dev/sdc1' as NTFS failed: Operation not supported
The NTFS journal file is unclean. Please shutdown Windows properly before
using this software! Note, if you have run chkdsk previously then boot
Windows again which will automatically initialize the journal correctly.
check filesystem on /dev/sdc1 for errors and (if possible) fix them 00:16 ( SUCCES )
ntfsresize -P -i -f -v /dev/sdc1
ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)
Device name : /dev/sdc1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 250056704512 bytes (250057 MB)
Current device size: 250056705024 bytes (250057 MB)
Checking for bad sectors ...
Checking filesystem consistency ...
Accounting clusters ...
Space in use : 15858 MB (6.3%)
Collecting resizing constraints ...
Estimating smallest shrunken size supported ...
File feature Last used at By inode
$MFT : 125096 MB 0
Multi-Record : 125097 MB 25
$MFTMirr : 125029 MB 1
Compressed : 15857 MB 5855
Ordinary : 125105 MB 4
You might resize at 83358347264 bytes or 83359 MB (freeing 166698 MB).
Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing!
grow filesystem to fill the partition 00:16 ( ERROR )
run simulation 00:08 ( SUCCES )
ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sdc1 --no-action
ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)
Device name : /dev/sdc1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 250056704512 bytes (250057 MB)
Current device size: 250056705024 bytes (250057 MB)
New volume size : 250056700416 bytes (250057 MB)
Nothing to do: NTFS volume size is already OK.
real resize 00:08 ( ERROR )
ntfsresize -P --force --force /dev/sdc1
ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)
ERROR(95): Opening '/dev/sdc1' as NTFS failed: Operation not supported
The NTFS journal file is unclean. Please shutdown Windows properly before
using this software! Note, if you have run chkdsk previously then boot
Windows again which will automatically initialize the journal correctly.
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