On Thu, 5 Aug 1999 15:14:48 +0100, Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
> Or,
> Ouch! Sounds nasty...
> If you can remember the exact layout of the disk you might try recreating
> the missing partition - as long as you get it exactly right and the data's
> not corrupt it should be recoverable. That is, assuming the BIOS can talk
> to the disk.
Its was quite a big and stuffed partition, and with that FAT16V Windows
like to push all over. The BIOS can see the disk. It was only the
primary partition that was damanged.. the rest of the partitions
have survived.
This sounds risky, but maybe its possible to restore the MBR from
the backup? (using an option like FDISK /MBR).
Or should I go trough it with a disk editor first?
Or Botton
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