I have 2 hard drives. One has Mandrake installed on it. The other has 2
windows partitions (C and D). Windows is installed onto the C: Drive and
D: has all of my personal windows files.
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Mark Weaver
wrote:
> Ok...first question. Is this "partition" we're talking about on a seperate
> drive from the one that contains your windows installation? I'm assuming,
> of course, that this is the case. At any rate, if you can see the files
> and the partition for that matter while running Mandrake then they're
> still and haven't been deleted. And Linux hasn't moved them. For what ever
> reason though Windows can no longer see this partition.
>
> If you can move the files to another drive. Preferably the partition which
> contains your Windows installation and we'll go from there.
>
> --
> Mark
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> On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, John I. Azeke wrote:
>
> > I was looking at some of my windows 98 mpeg files under L. Mandrake 7.1 yesterday
>and when I rebooted the computer into windows, The partition of windows that contains
>all of my personal files was gone! Confused, I went back into Mandrake and the
>partition was still present with all information. I don't know why I can't see it
>under Windows.
> >
> > When Mandrake is performing its shut down sequence, There is a FAIL on "stopping
>identd services"
> >
> > I have tried:
> > 1) detecting new harware under windows... No Good
> > 2) unmounting the drive under Linux before restarting... No Good
> >
> > Can anyone help me?
> >
> >
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