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Don't come to Florida for vacation. We're closed.
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Orlando, Florida
Posts: 1,874
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Things are finally back on track.
Had to bring my hard drives to my Father's computer. Hook up each drive one at a time as a secondary drive. Then run chkdsk /f on each partition. Then I ran Diskeeper's boot time defrag. Then I ran Partition Magic to check for errors and the error was gone. All good. Then I went into Partition magic and converted the NTFS partitions to FAT32. I was able to click around my data when they were in my Father's system. It's all OK. Drives are back in my system and Partition Magic is doing a few things. I'm putting the OS on the newer 120GB drive now and hooked up my 60GB drive as the secondary. ![]() Now when Partition Magic is done doing it's magic (it's awesome btw- used it since v2 and never had an issue) I can actually start on my complete system reinstall. At least I still have my system and programs partitions - should be able to import a lot of settings to the new install. |drunk| BTW, I came across the most amazing CD for you Wintel PC owners. I was lookin' to get a bootable Partition Magic CD...and in my search I came across a mention of a bootable CDROM that is a GODSEND if you system crashes: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...oot+cd&spell=1 It is a bootable CDROM with a menu to all sorts of proggies that will load to a RAMDISK. It's Verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry sweet. BTW, if I never had Partition Magic, I'd have no clue what the problem was. In a way- it's good to give the system an enema every couple years I suppose. ![]() |
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