Hello Rick,
What is happening here is that the partition is being resized but the file
system isn't expanding to fill the new size. Give us a call and request the
'FSEXTEND' tool. FSEXTEND will increase the size of the file system so the
MFT knows to use all of the new partition size.
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"Rick Gummerson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I carefully followed the intructions to expand a RAID 5 volume on a basic
disk according to KB Article 325590. The extend operation reported that it
failed to extend the volume, however, after further examination, I now have
the following scenario:
>
> Disk Management shows the volume as healthy with a size of 333 GB, and
dispart also reports a size of 333 Gb. This is the size the volume should be
after being extended. However, the properties page still shows the disk
volume at is original capacity (127 Gb) and original amount of free space. A
chkdsk has been run on the volume without any errors or change.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this, short of backing up,
recreating the partition and restoring the data?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Rick