Not Booting after resizing partition, No Boot Error

redman

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I had an empty 70 GB partition on the left of my computer and a 230 GB on the right side but I wanted to combine them. Windows was on the 230 GB partition. I booted GParted and combined them, it copied everything from the 230 GB partition over and resized it, it took a few hours.

I assumed after it wouldn't boot and all I would have to do is pop in my Windows 7 install disc and go through the repair setup. At first I ran startup repair and it would say it found a problem, and I rebooted and still nothing.. After the bios loads and it lists my DVD drives I just get a cursor _ blinking, nothing else.. No BOOTMGR missing.

Odd I thought, so I ran repair again, and again it found another problem. I did this several times before it said it could not detect a problem but it still would do the same thing.

I opened the cmd prompt and issued the following commands

bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildocd

I tried installing a second copy of W7 on a 10 GB partition on the end, it went successfully but still blinking cursor. Theres a 54 MB partition at the beginning of type Primary, the main windows one is System and the test windows 7 partition is Primary as well. I thought the first one was usually 100 MB but maybe I am wrong.

Still I am stuck with a blinking cursor _ ...

Any insight is appreciated, thanks.
 

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I've only used GParted when installing Linux. It may be worth a shot to boot it and see if it has some sneaky way of remembering the last operation. See if it gives any option to undo.

In the old days I used to move partitions all around using Partition Magic and everything always booted fine. Guess it's touchier now.
 

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HP Media Center
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Windows 7 32 bit
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AMD 5200+ dual core
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I forgot to mention I did load some sort of partition program called Active Boot Disk which allowed me to look at the drive, I could see all my files, windows folder etc.

To me it seems like some sort of boot manager issue not working properly as opposed to my windows installation going missing.
 

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The booting is sensitive to the start of partitions. If a partition sizer doesn't do it right, esp. when moving or changing the start of the partition, that's when you have problems. That's why the Windows Disk Management doesn't want to let you absorb a partition to the left of the system partition.

I suggested booting GParted again in case it left a log file hidden on the drive someplace with a record of what it did. You may be able to put it back if you know exactly what changed. But it sounds like it moved files. For that reason I would try the undo with the program that did the do.
 

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HP Media Center
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Windows 7 32 bit
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AMD 5200+ dual core
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2 GB
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NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MB
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CRT
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1280x1024
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500 GB Sata internal :

SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drives
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PS/2
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SIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
btw when you say you backed up everything that mattered it sounds like that didn't include the partitions and partition table? If you do an image restore it would probably be easier to try another program like Partition Wizard after you reset to a bootable usable system. The more you experiment around in broken the likelier to get further and further away from a fix.
 

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HP Media Center
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Windows 7 32 bit
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AMD 5200+ dual core
Memory
2 GB
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NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MB
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CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
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500 GB Sata internal :

SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drives
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PS/2
Mouse
PS/2 Wheel Mouse
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SIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
It's likely the resizing failed and may be unrecoverable after using a dated XP-era tool and line commands to do such modern operations which are all automated now. Older tools can foul out when resizing on the boot sector. We've helped thousands of users here with complicated resizing operations using free Partition Wizard bootable CD which has never failed, and is the only one I know which won't.

You can browse in to see if your files are intact and rescue any this way: Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console or Paragon Rescue CD. This will clue you if there's anything left.

If so boot the Win7 DVD Repair console or Repair CD, see if it detects an installation, if so accept any offered Repair. If not or Win7 fails to reboot, boot back in to Recovery Tools to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times with reboots until Win7 starts

One last resort is using PW CD: After verifying Win7 or it's 100mb System Reserved partition (preferred) is still marked Active, click on Win7 HD to highlight it, from Disk tab select Rebuild MBR, Apply, reboot. If this fails, try again moving the Active flag to Win7 partition itself in case SysReserved has been hashed.
 
Thanks, I will try PW CD as W7 startup repair I ran 5 times and it said the partition table had no SYSTEM partition in the details, which did the same thing 5 times.

I plugged my drive into external enclosure, all my data showed up fine and Im backing it up now. If PW CD doesnt work I guess I will reformat the entire drive.
 

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If I ever needed to re-size to a larger partition, I would likely first try the work-around using Junction/Symbolic-links. Any opinion on practical limitations of this approach?
 

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If I ever needed to re-size to a larger partition, I would likely first try the work-around using Junction/Symbolic-links. Any opinion on practical limitations of this approach?

I haven't tried any of that in Windows. In Linux I used links all the time. When running out of room on my installed software partition I'd link to another partition and move everything over. Not fully automated but the path redirection worked. It served the purpose.

Linux is designed from ground up to collect multiple sources under / root file system. In fact it could change the root on the fly. If you had a booting problem you could boot a floppy, change root to the HD to get into your stuff normally, and fix your boot configurations to boot from the HD next time. Just the editors felt unnatural me being from Dos. If they had a lot of text editors with Windows type editing shortcuts I probably would have kept up with it.
 

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HP Media Center
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Windows 7 32 bit
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AMD 5200+ dual core
Memory
2 GB
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NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MB
Monitor(s) Displays
CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500 GB Sata internal :

SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drives
Keyboard
PS/2
Mouse
PS/2 Wheel Mouse
Other Info
SIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
Incorrect Start Sector?

I made the mistake of creating excessively large partitions for my 3 operating systems. :o

When I needed extra space, I decided to resize and relocate my operating system partitions.
I shrunk the partitions and "compacted" them, to get all the empty space combined after them.
When I restarted my PC, only the first OS would run.
The easiest fix I could think of, was reinstalling.

I suspect that the MBR (or the Windows Boot Loader) still pointed at the previous Start Sector locations and of course there weren't any operating systems at those locations.
 

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do I understand rigth that you have a 54MB partition and a large windows partition (remaining space on disk)? What is the label of first small partition and what's used for?
 

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When I needed extra space, I decided to resize and relocate my operating system partitions.

I haven't moved Windows partitions around since the old days of Partition Magic when I had 4 or 5(if you count Dos as an OS) OS on my machine at the same time. Stuff was simpler then. One thing funny, when I was playing around with VMs I made one from an old Win98 install CD. Then I realized the entire file system wasn't really big enough to do anything with. It's easy to forget how small stuff was then.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Media Center
OS
Windows 7 32 bit
CPU
AMD 5200+ dual core
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MB
Monitor(s) Displays
CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500 GB Sata internal :

SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drives
Keyboard
PS/2
Mouse
PS/2 Wheel Mouse
Other Info
SIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
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