ext4 partition is broken during resizing with gparted

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I installed Fedora 28. But I resized the partition that contained Fedora (/dev/sda7) wrongly using GParted and now I can't boot my system. (Note the partition format is ext4)



now I am using windows 10 to write this letter.



I'm getting crazy. Please help me restore my partition.










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    Boot a live cd and see if you can repair the partition with fsck
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I installed Fedora 28. But I resized the partition that contained Fedora (/dev/sda7) wrongly using GParted and now I can't boot my system. (Note the partition format is ext4)



now I am using windows 10 to write this letter.



I'm getting crazy. Please help me restore my partition.










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I installed Fedora 28. But I resized the partition that contained Fedora (/dev/sda7) wrongly using GParted and now I can't boot my system. (Note the partition format is ext4)



now I am using windows 10 to write this letter.



I'm getting crazy. Please help me restore my partition.










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I installed Fedora 28. But I resized the partition that contained Fedora (/dev/sda7) wrongly using GParted and now I can't boot my system. (Note the partition format is ext4)



now I am using windows 10 to write this letter.



I'm getting crazy. Please help me restore my partition.







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    Boot a live cd and see if you can repair the partition with fsck
    – Panther
    33 mins ago












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    Boot a live cd and see if you can repair the partition with fsck
    – Panther
    33 mins ago







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Boot a live cd and see if you can repair the partition with fsck
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Boot a live cd and see if you can repair the partition with fsck
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