No, I never "register" anything.  From what I gathered from
it, they are not sure, don't know, etc, and all they
suggested was never saying 'yes' to it!  I think if one of
those 'reports' was done, I'd get the same reply.
-Clint

Happy Holidays to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Clint,

Did you send Powerquest the partinfo for them to take a look
at?  I'm
interested in their response if you did.

Ben Moore

----- Original Message -----
From: "OrpheusComputing.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> FYI, A couple of days ago I posted this email below.
> Below it is a reply from Power Quest.  (I mentioned
> to them that Roger said he had to reformat when
> he clicked "yes".)
> --------------------------
> Does anyone know what this means and is IT SAFE to say
"yes"
> to it?  This happens every time I click the Drive Image
.exe
> file.  I'm afraid it may delete a whole partition...or
worse.
> http://orpheuscomputing.com/DriveImageWarning.gif
> (link will be removed after answer is found).
>
> I don't know if this has anything to do with this; but I
have
> a partition that is not showing correctly.  It is "G" and
is
> for my swap file.  It was created as 2gb in size (while
> formatting in DOS), shows as 1.85gb in WINDOWS under
> "my computer", but in the device manager where
> you chose the virtual memory, it showed as having OVER
> 3GB FREE.  That's 3gb FREE, it did not say the size of
> G: drive.  (it now shows as 1.9gb free, probably because
> I just changed it to a fixed size).  Also; in DOS, only 3
> partitions are showing (C, D, E) instead of the 5 I have
> (+ E, F).
>
> Would these things have anything do with the Drive Image
> warning?  If not, what might be causing them?  Scan disk
> has never shown any errors.
>
> OS is Windows ME, HD is Western Digital WD800JB (80gb,
> 7200rpm, 8mb buffer), 2.4ghz P4, & 512mb DDR RAM.
> ALL partitions were formatted using the WD format utility
> and ALL are FAT32.
> --------------------------------
>
> From Power Quest:
>
> Thank you for contacting us and we apologize for the delay
> in responding.
>
> The snapshot is worth a million words.  Drive Image 2002
> does an integrity check of the hard drive, if it detects a
> problem an alert message will appear.  In this case, a
> partition that is larger than 8gbs isn't flagged correctly.
> Yes, Drive Image offers to fix it and some of the time, it
> does make a boo boo.  If it was me I would not let Drive
> Image correct it, say NO.  Than generate a Partinfo
> report and send to me to look at it first.
>
> You may also be able to find a solution to your question or
> problem by accessing our Knowledge Base.  We have
> documented many answers to our most frequently asked
> questions there for all versions of PowerQuest
> Products.  Browse to:
> http://www.powerquest.com/support
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