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Have a compaq laptop which came w/ vista pre-installed, and a second partition for recovery (i assume, since there was no DVD).

Resized the windows partition and installed Ubuntu linux w/ grub. Dual-boot action worked perfectly. Quickly discovered that we hadn't allocated enough space for windows (does vista really consume 25gb?!!).

Ran gparted-livecd to resize the partitions, gave vista a total of 60-some-odd gbs.

Now, Vista doesn't boot. It shows the loading screen with the bar that bounces back and forth, but never loads past that (ran overnight).

Tried all the boot options AND tried to boot from the recovery partition (black screen). Linux boots fine - I can even mount my NTFS partition and copy files from linux.

Does anyone know what may be the issue here? I'd like to run chkdsk, but can't get anywhere without an install DVD :(hhh


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something to try would be getting a bartPE cd and run chkdsk against the vista partition

don't i have to be IN windows in order to create the BartPE CD?

Any other ideas?

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*NEW INFORMATION*

when booting in Safe Mode, it stops on CRCDISK.SYS

i've been doing some googling, but haven't found anything definitive. does anyone here have any ideas?

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