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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Resizing and repartitioning NTFS with gParted? Post 302262100 by fpmurphy on Wednesday 26th of November 2008 10:40:57 AM
Old 11-26-2008
I recommend that you use the Vista Shrink Volume tool.

Note that sometimes this tool does not work because because there are immovable system files at the very end of the volume, typically the MFT, or Master File Table for the volume.

Do a Web search for "Vista Making Shrink Volume work" and you will find instructions for how to deal with this issue.
 

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volumes2image(1Vi)														volumes2image(1Vi)

NAME
volumes2image - convert a volume set representation to raster image representation. SYNOPSIS
volumes2image [infile] [outfile] DESCRIPTION
volumes2image converts an image encoded in a volume set representation into a raster image. If the input volume set contains just one vol- ume, the output image will be of type "bit". Otherwise, it will be of type "short", such that each pixel receives the grey value label of the volume to which it belongs. The input image must be of type "volumes". The output image will be of type "bit" or "short". COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
volumes2image accepts the following options: -help Prints a message describing options. -in infile Specifies the Vista data file containing the input images. -out outfile Specifies where to write the output images as a Vista data file. Input and output files can be specified on the command line or allowed to default to the standard input and output streams. SEE ALSO
VImage(3Vi), Vista(7Vi) AUTHOR
Gabriele Lohmann <lohmann@cns.mpg.de> Vista Version 2.1 15 Februar 1994 volumes2image(1Vi)
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