> Joe, I do not know that partitioning tool so I do not know for sure it can > be trusted to safely shrink the ntfs partition on which your XP was > running. What should have happened if it did the right things is that > when you next booted XP, the XP bootloader would note the change in the > partition size and run chkdsk to check it out and then XP would load. > > So here are a couple of questions: > 1 - Did you reboot XP after resizing the partition but before installing > kubuntu (not required but tell us so we know) No. I did not. After the resize, I installed kubuntu > 2 - When you say the 5th GRUB menu item (XP) does not work, what do you > mean. In other words, what does and does not happen. Is there any output > such as error messages. or ...? No error messages. I just see a blinking cursor at the top left of a black screen. So, I guess I'm sunk, as Lisa said. Just thought I would ask. Surely all of the Windows partition is still there intact since I did chkdsk and defrag (several times) before resizing, and the defrag process showed (graphically) that all data sectors were in less than half the hard drive. And I made sure to resize considerably less than half the HD size. (only about 40%). --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss