Today at 12:18am, Benjamin Bradley expounded: ++ 1. how can i fix the partition table, or atleast just get the drive ++ recognizable again
Boot into linux, get a shell, run fdisk. Make a linux partition again with the same boundaries as before. Then everything should work. A project called tomsrtbt makes a good boot disk. But it should be possible to get a shell from your Linux installation media. All of the files in the linux partition should still be there. It's a good idea to print out your partition tables and save them. (Of course I don't do this out of laziness.) Good luck. -- In Pocataligo, Georgia, it is a violation for a woman over 200 pounds and attired in shorts to pilot or ride in an airplane. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]