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GUID or MBR Partition schemes?
Svend Olaf Mikkelsen svo...@inet.uni2.dk comp os linux setup On 14 May 2003 07:21:46 -0700, m...@vaulttec.com (Mike) wrote: Windows Disk Management cleverly decided to delete all but one of my logical partitions in the extended partition without any confirmation. I want to recover the fat32 partition starting at

Partition magic error 116
throwitout throwit...@dodgeit.com microsoft public windowsxp general I'm trying to fix what looks like a corrupt NTFS partition on a HP Media center PC. Initial symptoms were that the machine would show the POST screen, then show a blinking cursor in the upper left and not boot, giving no errors.

VTAM in a non-POWER controlled partition?
Chris Quirke cqui...@iafrica.com comp os ms-windows win95 setup comp os ms-windows win95 misc comp sys ibm pc hardware storage Gary White <garywhite1...@worldnet.att.net> wrote: Brian Haight wrote: Could someone please explain to me the difference between a primary and an extended DOS partition?

Dual boot, how to partition?, How to change OS loader to W98 ...
NOS...@orange-ft.com.invalid> wrote: j'ai sélectionné le DD en cause et après analyse approfondie il apparaît 3 partitions part 1 : "INTERNET" Part 2 "DOSs_PERS Part 3 "UTIL_SAUVE En fait le DD de 40 GO possède bient 3 partitions qui portent chacune le nom correspondant Elles ont été créées avec partitionMagic à

Partition types list from ConfigTool v0.93
Question: failed drive is 40GB, first partition was about 8GB, which means I will have to clone 32GB worth to new drive (last partition was empty, and #4 had little data in it) actual data I am not sure, maybe, 10 GB max. How long would that take to clone to new drive with the above tools?

damaged OS/2 partition
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just has one partition that fills the entire drive. You do not need to have Ghost on a separate partition but you do need to have a separate partition to save an image to as Ghost cannot create an image of a partition and at the same time save the image to the partition it is creating the image of,

Partition Hex Codes?
Al Savage asav...@iname.com comp os os2 setup misc On Sun, 24 Jun 3900 15:19:39, fwk...@attglobal.net wrote: Jan Swartling wrote: When you resize an extended or logical partition with Partition Magic v4 or v5, the partition type for the extended partition is (unfortunatly) changed to "0F".

extending the C: partition
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Nathan knat...@project54.com alt os linux suse On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 12:50:09 -0600 (CST) Petepeng...@webtv.net (PT) wrote: Well, sorry, Linux never caught on with me, and I mostly use Windows, but I think I've nearly used up my partition. I'd like to shrink (not eliminate) Suse and expand XP Pro.

Numerous partition questions
You can only have one active partition per physical drive. Partition enumeration occurs as follows (which is pretty much as surmised): C: is the active primary partition on the boot device. Then the first primary partition (as determined by the partition table order) on each device in the order enumerated by the

Boot Volume is not the Primary partition.
Win98 can boot from a FAT16 partition anywhere on the disk. Is it possible that whatever utility you used to create the extra primaries has hidden the second partition? What does fdisk show if you run it from a DOS prompt and choose to show partition information? If a partition is hidden it will show up as a

Deleting a partition
Mike Meyer m...@mired.org mailing freebsd questions wal...@digger.net types: Ok, I need some help from someone who is EXTREMELY familiar with partition tables, DOS partitions (esp. extended), and the FreeBSD partition tools (fdisk and the partition editor in sysinstall). Just a note - FreeBSD terminology is slices,

Why does partition type 83 become Amoeba after using XP?
On another thread, Larry has provided a set of instructions that will work, by the use of SCOPY with the two desired partitions. The same thing can be accomplished with a tape restore as you described, Mitch. Of all the simplest options for your situation, we could erase the contents of C: to remove all the

Partition Recovery With Findpart
Interrupt List последний: (Table 00652) Values for operating system indicator: 00h empty partition-table entry 01h DOS 12-bit FAT 02h XENIX root file system 03h XENIX /usr file system (obsolete) 04h DOS 16-bit FAT (up to 32M) 05h DOS 3.3+ extended partition 06h DOS 3.31+ Large File System (16-bit FAT, over 32M) 07h

Active Partition Definition.
I can format it as one 120Gb partition and everything works fine but when I try to format it as one small 1.3Gb primary (for swap files) and one large FAT32 logical drive, the 118Gb drive is listed twice on My Computer and Windows Explorer- once as G and and second time as J. Using the standard DOS ordering rules,

Inserting new partition before XP. Future problems?
Partition
Magic seems to be the root cause of the problem.... Is there any hope to recover 'the data'? DETAILS: I'm running a dual boot environment (w95 + NT4) with Partition Magic which is in the W95 partition ( FAT32). NT 4 was installed two weeks ago into an extended partition (on a 4.? gig drive).

Installing linux on an IDE flash drive. Swap partition question
Right-click an unallocated region of a basic disk, and then click New Partition, or right-click free space in an extended partition, and then click New Logical Drive. 4.. In the New Partition Wizard, click Next, click Primary partition, Extended partition, or Logical drive, and then follow the instructions on your

CANNOT boot win98 from a partition after 2G
VW Wall vw...@DEADearthlink.net alt comp hardware NiteWolf1138 wrote: Does anyone have a list of hex codes used in the boot record for identifying what type of partition is in use. I have a hard drive with a partition that I can't un-create. I have seen something somewhere that allows you to change the partition

Repost: Partition Magic 7 and the 8Gb boundary
Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my comp os netware connectivity In article <eDdx5.436$Sm1....@news.more.net> jpe...@nojunkmaill-pls.nospam.yahoo.com writes: Can someone kindly point me how to recover from the following: I've a 15 Gb IDE disk with DOS and NetWare partition. The partition and volume information is as

Partition ID.
You can move the whole partition first if you want to move the lower end too! Hmm, can I? Yes. Moving is not included in the schema found on http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html ??? (parted) h check MINOR do a simple check on the filesystem cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-MINOR TO-MINOR copy filesystem to another

How can I diagnose what is interfering with partition/FAT info?
So how does Windows write to a HFS Journaled partition? Or is it partitioned NTFS? And can a partition be GUID and NTFS? Don't confuse the structure of the partition table with the format of the filesystems in the partitions defined. GUID and APM are partition schemes. HFA, FAT, NTFS, etc are filesystems.