Recovering Windows Partition After Use Ntfsresize
Ntfsresize, a Unix utility, facilitates non-destructive resizing of NTFS file system, which used by Windows Vista, 2003, XP, 2000 and NT 4.0 on the hard disk partition. This tool supports all NTFS versions, used by 64-bit and 32-bit Windows. But some users have discovered that at times the tool can corrupt hard drive partition and make it unmountable. The reason why corruption may be interruption of an ongoing process or incompatibility problems that may ultimately bring the data loss. It is thus important to have a brief synopsis of the symptoms and hard drive recovery methods to recover from such problems.
debian: ~ # ntfsresize-if / dev/sda1
ntfsresize v1.12.1 (libntfs 08:01:00)
ERROR (5): Opening ‘/ dev/sda1′ as NTFS failed: Input / output error
This software has detected that your NTFS is corrupted. Run chkdsk / f
on Windows then reboot it twice! Important, do not forget the / f parameter!
You can then run ntfsresize. No change was made to NTFS.
FJP @ debian: ~ $ ntfsfix / dev/sda1 Mounting volume
… FAILED
Trying to debug … FAILED
Failed startup disk: Permission denied
Solution Partition Corruption But in case work, none of the two solutions for you, you can use a third-party program Hard Drive Recovery tool to scan your hard disk and restore data. These Hard Drive Data Recovery Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a feature-rich data recovery utility with simple design and secure scanning algorithms. It has different recovery functions that include resume recovery, disk imaging, cloning, masking, and even e-mail recovery. This Hard Drive Recovery
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