How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot system;
W98 LM7.1.
Brent
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Brent Hawkins wrote:
How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot system;
W98 LM7.1.
With _specifics_ on what was there, what happened, what it says now, etc.
I've fixed a few here. Not sure I can help in this case; but it's guaranteed I
can't with this info.
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From: "Brent Hawkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 4:58 AM
Subject: [expert] Invalid Partition Table - How To Fix?
How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot
system;W98 LM7.1.
Bren
Brent Hawkins wrote:
How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot
system;
W98 LM7.1.
With _specifics_ on what was there, what happened, what it says now, etc.
I've fixed a few here. Not sure I can help in this case; but it's guaranteed I
can't with this info.
On 14 Sep 2000, Brent Hawkins wrote:
I just went and wiped out the whole drive
Ah! The Microsoft Way! TM.
-- Asheesh Laroia.
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Brahma said: Well, after hearing ten thousand explanations, a fool is no
wiser. But an intelligent man needs only two thousand five hundred.
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This raises a question... (and why I'm inputting at the top :)
Has anyone else clobbered their boot blocks and used one of the /boot/boot.*
files to recover it...?
The reason I ask is that while I haven't booted the MacroShaft drive, I run some
non-M$ W9x programs via wine. One day, I was
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From: "Brent Hawkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Re: [expert] Invalid Partition Table - How To Fix?]
Thanks for writing back. I just went and wiped out the whole drive and I'm
reinst