yes... ntfs and the data one is compressed. (the one with vm's on it was
also compressed.)

The drive isn't fried now and i don't want to fry it - the boot sector and
directory table are messed up, especailly for the data partition. I can
'see' it using various non-window boot disks (often with errors) and
partition recovery software shows me the file and folder names - i just need
to get windows to see them.




On 1/17/06, Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 12:26 PM 1/17/2006, Kylde typed:
> >spinrite 6 is very good
>
> That's what I was going to suggest but if when she accesses it the
> drive errors out I'm afraid the drive is fried especially when she
> doesn't even boot that drive & she's only accessing it after she
> boots into windows. Are the partitions NTFS ?
>
>
> --
> Diane Poremsky
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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