And *NEVER* muck around with partitions (with PartitionMagic, fdisk, or
anything else) without backing up all your important data first.
It is always a dangerous operation.
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| > I tried to install Linux on a new box of mine, but the vidoe card isn't
| > supported yet. So, I decided I would delete the partition that I created
| > with the partition magic that it came with. Well, everyting went fine and it
| > told me that the partition was deleted. However, when I rebooted partition
| > magic loaded its self and tells me the Linux partition to be deleted can't
| > be found. It does this every time now and I can't get to my winders
| > partition, which, BTW has some pretty important stuff on it. What am I do
| > to???? Someone PLEASE help. Thanks for your time.
| >
| Windows boot disk with fdisk, then "fdisk /mbr" from the Windows boot
| disk.
| John
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