Help Resizing a Partition in G-Parted

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Hello, I recently tried to use G-parted to modify the partition size on my hard drive so I can clone the 232 gigabyte drive to a smaller 142 gigabyte hard drive. G-parted does not work with my monitor to give me a graphic user interface.

I am presently using this video card: Asus ATI Radeon HD4670 1 gigabyte 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16
Item model number: EAH4670/DI/1GD3/V2

My monitor has the following specifications:
HP S2031 Liquid Crystal Display Monitor 20 inch
http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitor...y/4507-3174_7-34092923.html?tag=mncolBtm;rnav

Anyone know of free program that I can use to resize a partition in Windows XP Home Edition 32-bit?
 
When booting Gparted, just change the graphic settings when it asks the questions before the loading. Change it to something like 1024x768 at 16-bit color depth with a 60Hz refresh rate.
 
I tried the settings you suggested and tried a few others with no success. G-parted crashes with an error code that says no screen found. I will copy the error code. Give me several minutes.
 
A new update. I got G-Parted to work by using the VESA driver option instead of ATI drivers. I am not able to resize the partition though because G-Parted is saying I need run CheckDisk on the partition I am trying to shrink.
 
A new update. I got G-Parted to work by using the VESA driver option instead of ATI drivers. I am not able to resize the partition though because G-Parted is saying I need run CheckDisk on the partition I am trying to shrink.

Hmm....try running Chkdsk then try and shrink it.
 
I ran Checkdisk and it seems to have fixed the errors on the New Technology Filing System volume that I had. G-parted was successful in shrinking my partition from 232 gigabytes to 139 gigabytes. Thanks for the advice and help.

I am going to try cloning the 139 gigabyte volume to another hard drive soon using Norton Ghost Version 15.
 
Glad to hear it worked :good:

If it had you run Checkdisk there may be something with your drive. I'd run your manufacturer diag tool and make sure there are no drive errors.
 
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