Unable to read the contents of this file system, required for ntfs file system support: ntfsprogs / ntfs-3g,...
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Unable to read the contents of this file system, required for ntfs file system support: ntfsprogs / ntfs-3g, gparted
How can I resize an external USB NTFS partition?Red exclamation mark when attempting to resize HDD - gpartedUnable to boot Windows 7, though the NTFS partition is accessibleNTFS disk is read-only and I can't change to read & writeWhy did my Gparted operation fail during the file system check?Installing Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS on Lenovo G50-70. Difficulties to create an extended partitionInterruped Gparted NTFS resize. Still have access to drive but GParted cannot read contentsAfter insuccessful partition resize with Gparted, partition grew but file system notCannot create a linux partition in GParted because of warnings and minimum size and maximum size are the sameWindow can't detect Hard Disk after trying to repair dual-boot via Boot Repair
In my brother's single boot Ubuntu PC, I was trying to resize /dev/sda5
partition with gparted, which is in ntfs format, but found a warning, that showing—
Unable to read the contents of this file system! Because of this some operations may be unavailable. The cause might be a missing software package. The following list of of software packages is required for ntfs file system support: ntfsprogs / ntfs-3g.
I have installed ntfs-3g
and ntfs-config
packages and tried to fix the partition with ntfs-fix
. But it is not worked, a warning sign is showing yet.
What can I do now?
partitioning hard-drive gparted ntfs
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In my brother's single boot Ubuntu PC, I was trying to resize /dev/sda5
partition with gparted, which is in ntfs format, but found a warning, that showing—
Unable to read the contents of this file system! Because of this some operations may be unavailable. The cause might be a missing software package. The following list of of software packages is required for ntfs file system support: ntfsprogs / ntfs-3g.
I have installed ntfs-3g
and ntfs-config
packages and tried to fix the partition with ntfs-fix
. But it is not worked, a warning sign is showing yet.
What can I do now?
partitioning hard-drive gparted ntfs
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In my brother's single boot Ubuntu PC, I was trying to resize /dev/sda5
partition with gparted, which is in ntfs format, but found a warning, that showing—
Unable to read the contents of this file system! Because of this some operations may be unavailable. The cause might be a missing software package. The following list of of software packages is required for ntfs file system support: ntfsprogs / ntfs-3g.
I have installed ntfs-3g
and ntfs-config
packages and tried to fix the partition with ntfs-fix
. But it is not worked, a warning sign is showing yet.
What can I do now?
partitioning hard-drive gparted ntfs
In my brother's single boot Ubuntu PC, I was trying to resize /dev/sda5
partition with gparted, which is in ntfs format, but found a warning, that showing—
Unable to read the contents of this file system! Because of this some operations may be unavailable. The cause might be a missing software package. The following list of of software packages is required for ntfs file system support: ntfsprogs / ntfs-3g.
I have installed ntfs-3g
and ntfs-config
packages and tried to fix the partition with ntfs-fix
. But it is not worked, a warning sign is showing yet.
What can I do now?
partitioning hard-drive gparted ntfs
partitioning hard-drive gparted ntfs
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You've probably found a solution by now, but if not, could you put the drive in a PC with windows and try running chkdsk /f? I had a similar error and was able to fix it that way.
Also running the following command may give some insight into what the issue is:
ntfsresize --info --force --no-progress-bar /your-partition
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You've probably found a solution by now, but if not, could you put the drive in a PC with windows and try running chkdsk /f? I had a similar error and was able to fix it that way.
Also running the following command may give some insight into what the issue is:
ntfsresize --info --force --no-progress-bar /your-partition
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You've probably found a solution by now, but if not, could you put the drive in a PC with windows and try running chkdsk /f? I had a similar error and was able to fix it that way.
Also running the following command may give some insight into what the issue is:
ntfsresize --info --force --no-progress-bar /your-partition
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You've probably found a solution by now, but if not, could you put the drive in a PC with windows and try running chkdsk /f? I had a similar error and was able to fix it that way.
Also running the following command may give some insight into what the issue is:
ntfsresize --info --force --no-progress-bar /your-partition
You've probably found a solution by now, but if not, could you put the drive in a PC with windows and try running chkdsk /f? I had a similar error and was able to fix it that way.
Also running the following command may give some insight into what the issue is:
ntfsresize --info --force --no-progress-bar /your-partition
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