Joseph Sinclair wrote: > This actually looks like a NTFS junction point; rather than a file. > You may need to use specialized software to remove it, as Windows > has no built-in support to create or delete junctions (but it does > follow them). What software can I use to remove this block? > The other thing that might be messing you up is that NTFS puts it's file > database roughly in the middle of a partition. Try resizing the partition > down as far as you can, then chkdsk the volume in Windows (usually Windows > forces this on the next reboot), then try another resize. I did resize the partition as far as it would allow me to do so and I did try chkdsk and then tried another resize/shrink. But it is still blocked. I also tried gparted and it also is not able to shrink that win7 C: partition any further. It is still 'locked' at 67-gig of which only 12-gig is used. > In that way Windows may move that troublesome "file" out of the way. Sadly, that troublesome "file" is still blocking, and it is shown as an empty file. Why does M$ do this to us (except to be annoying)? --------------- > On 12/13/2012 11:00 AM, joe@actionline.com wrote: >> >>>> I did that kill off those "Page" (swap) files and a bunch of other >>>> stuff, hibernate files, etc. but there is still something blocking: >>>> Filename $UsnJrfnl:$J in path C:\$Extend\ >>> >>> You said you killed Paging but did not say anything about turning off >>> the Restore Point functionality which is also needed. I assume you >>> did that also. Yes, I did also remove that. >>> I would try to find that file (search from a linux LiveCD if >>> you have to, to try to learn what it is and decide whether >>> to try deleting it. I've also tried that, but I can't find it, and the win7 "shrink" utility shows it as an empty file, in any case. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss