Windows 2003 R2 + GParted = / = increased the boot partition

Hello

I am trying to increase my partition to boot under Windows 2003 R2. I have added space for the vmdk, ran GParted and extended with success the C: partition. When I start the machine the C: reports the old smaller value. I ran the check disk and ran fixmbr, but the problem is not resolved. I've attached a picture showing the problem circled in red.

Thank you.

I saw this happen once or twice now. It seems that the end partition information are not defined correctly in the gparted partition table in some cases. Usually a resize another (minor) will fix the problem.

André

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