The Windows installation is disk and partition sensitive. If you moved the
O/S's relative partition from partition 1 to now be partition 2, the system
will not boot. If you have, in fact, done this - you will have to reinstall
the operating system into partition 2.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
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"jedihawk" <jedihawk.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1192156499.887721.299150@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> Greetings experts,
>
> I resized and moved my main Vista partition over to make room for dual-
> boot with WinXP. WinXP boots up fine, but Vista no longer boots up.
> It does get to the Startup Repair, but this fails with:
>
> Root cause found:
> ----------------------------------
> System volume on disk is corrupt.
>
> It does this every time I try to boot up. I can view admin options
> (such as Startup Repair, System Restore, Windows Complete PC Restore,
> Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt, and Restore
> Application), but none of these are of any help because the filesystem
> is write-protected.
>
> Anyone know why Vista doesn't like it's main partition resized? And
> how to fix without a re-install?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Hawk
>