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Answer by CarlF for On Ubuntu / Linux, after running ntfsresize, must you run...

If your hard drive is developing bad sectors, it's on its way to total failure. Your best bet is to buy a new one, transfer your data, and dispose of it. Hard drives are amazingly cheap now--I bought a...

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Answer by quack quixote for On Ubuntu / Linux, after running ntfsresize, must...

Yes, you must use fdisk if you use ntfsresize. As your first link indicates: Similarly to other command line filesystem resizers, ntfsresize doesn’t manipulate the size of the partitions, hence to do...

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On Ubuntu / Linux, after running ntfsresize, must you run fdisk? Instead, can...

GParted cannot shrink the partition since it says there are 5 bad sectors that are hardware related. (Scan disk on Windows XP can't fix them). So, after booting up the GParted disc, I used the...

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