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Full Usage Data in Windows 10 Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best total identified windows installations 0 articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA fixmbr Search How-To Geek Using GParted to Resize Your Windows 7 or Vista Partition One of the more advanced options for resizing
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your Windows Vistapartition is to use the GParted Live CD,a bootable linux CD that takes you straight into GParted, the great linux utility for managing partitions. The problem is that if you resize your boot/system https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=411 partition, you will be completely unable to boot without repairing windows. First make sure that you have a bootable Windows Vista installation DVD, as you will be unable to use your computer if you don't. Next, download the GParted Live CD and burn it to cd. Boot off the GParted cd, and you will see your hard drives in the drop-down list. The first drive is typically your boot drive, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-gparted-to-resize-your-windows-vista-partition/ but you can check the Flags column to make sure. Next you'll need toright-click on thepartition and choose Resize/Move from the menu. Now you can eitheruse the New Size textbox, or just click and drag the partition to make it smaller (or bigger). When you are done, click the Resize/Move button. This doesn't immediately apply the changes, though. You can make other changes to your partitions and then when you are finished click the Apply button. Depending on the amount of data and the speed of your computer, it can take quite a while to resize the partitions. On my computer it took more than 30 minutes. Once it's done, quit, remove the live cdand then reboot your computer. Unless you are very lucky, you'll be greeted with this horrible error message saying "Windows Failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause." File: \Windows\system32\winload.exeStatus: 0xc0000225Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt. Here's a screenshot of the error, but don't worry, we'll fix it. Insert your Windows Vista installation dvd and make sure you boot off it. At the welcome screen click the Next button. On the next screen, click the "Repair your computer"
Without the Cruft: Windows 10 LTSB (Long Term Servicing Branch), Explained Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/32523/how-to-manually-repair-windows-7-boot-loader-problems/ BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Manually Repair Windows 7 Boot Loader Problems If you’re having boot problems on your Windows PC, it’s often helpful to repair the MBR (Master Boot Record) to restore the Windows windows 7 7 boot loader—and you can do it easily from the Windows installation disc. This is generally most useful if you’ve broken something and there’s a boot loader error, or if you have made the mistake of installing an older version of Windows on the same PC that already has Windows 7 which wipes out the boot loader. Note: If your PC bootmgr is missing starts booting into Windows but fails, you should probably try using Safe Mode instead. Boot From the Windows Install Disc The first thing you’ll need to do is boot off the install disc, and then click through until you see the “Repair your computer” link in the lower left-hand corner. You’ll need to choose the correct installation of Windows and then click the Next button. And then you’ll get to the System Recovery Options screen, where you can get to the Command Prompt. Repairing the Master Boot Record If you want to restore the master boot record, you can simply type in the following command: bootrec /fixmbr You can also write a new boot sector onto the system partition with this command (which is often more useful): bootrec /fixboot And of course, if you just use bootrec /? you’ll be able to see all the options. This is the same way that we fixed the “BOOTMGR is missing” error when trying to boot up Windows 7 or Vista. Replacing the Windows XP Bootloader with Windows 7 If you’ve managed to