RATNAKAR KOLI wrote:

> I checked with DOS Fdisk it showed D: as NonDOS, and with Mandrake Install CD,
> it showed win98.

If your mandrake can recognise it, mount the drive in linux, if you
choose the super mount option while installing mandrake, you do not have
to mount it as it may already be mounted. The default setting for
Mandrake 7.2 is /mnt/win_d see if you can read this directory. It may be
different for you if you did not take the default setting.

If you can see this directory, then copy all your important data to your
c drive. Also copy all your important data from your linuux partition to
your c partition. If you did your fdisk in MS dos or windows, and your
linux is a logical partition of an extended partion, i have this sinking
feeling, that you may lose your linux partion as well if you try to
repartion your drive.

all the best,
mario


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crashed.... Oh, wait, he does!

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