Disk Director resize, now cannot login to Windows
I have a 320 GB SATA hard drive
I had two bootable partitions on the drive with Windows XP SP3 (one for regular stuff and another for "gaming").
I needed to give more room to the C drive (each partition was NTFS).
So I ran DD 10 and had to move the D partition over by 15 GB
Then I re-sized C to use that extra 15 GB
I committed the operation and it ran (no reboot prompted)
Now, when I reboot the PC, and choose the "gaming" partition it takes forever to boot up and when I try to login (as myself or Administrator) it logs in and immediately logs me back out.
If I boot back to the C drive, it seems that DD hosed some of the data on the D drive.
It set all the files to read only and when I tried to fix the D:\Document & Settings\Administrator profile, Windows says it cannot find:
D:\Documents ,
,
(yes, that's a lot of white spaces with two commas).
I tried renaming the profile to .old so it would hopefully create a new one, and still no go.
I can boot into Safe Mode but still cannot login (logs me in and immediately logs out again)
- Log in to post comments
Unfortunately no (never had problems with my trusty old PowerQuest Partition Magic --now owned by Symantec, but I got rid of it last year because Acronis was cheaper--looks like I made a mistake).
For your second item, yes, run chckdsk with the options, it says zero errors.
Yes, Windows boot manager. I believe boot files are on both partitions (both are primary partitions, and the Windows boot manager switches the "active" one when you select it to boot).
I will post the screenshot (once I figure out how).
I'm fairly certain DD hosed the data structure somehow for the documents & settings, since that's the only directory set that I cannot seem to "manipulate" because it shows an incorrect path with lots of spaces and two commas.
- Log in to post comments
Hello all,
Kevin,
- Log in to post comments