I'll be in the corona area tomorrow if you want to try erd disc
commander
On May 24, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote:
So I guess this Partition Magic might not be so magical.....Im gonna
stick with gparted and fdisk.....
Chris...
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Paul Saenz <[email protected]
> wrote:
My friends computer will not start..... it gets the blue screen of
death for
a fraction of a second. I put Hiren's disk in my friends computer (HP
pavilion dv9040us). It has two hard drives. The first one has
windows xp,
and the second has jaunty. When I opened Hirens, I went ahead and
opened
Parition Magic, and it gave me this message:
Norton Partition Magic Pro server has found an extended partition
on disk 2
that crosses the 1024 cylinder boundry and is not marked as and
extended x
partition. This condition can cause data corruption on this disk.
After
fixing this problem Norton Partition Magic Pro must reboot this
system to
reinitialize the file system drivers. Would you like to change the
extended
partition to an extedned x partition?
It appears to me that this is the problem, but the data may already
be
corrupted.
My question is: If I tell Norton PM server to make it an extended x
partition, am I in danger of causing more damage, or if I try it,
will it
just leave things in the state that they are already in, execpt for
the
extendid x partition modification?
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