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| Thread ID: 20005 | 2002-05-27 09:43:00 | Missing D: partition | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 51082 | 2002-05-29 06:43:00 | Typical Kiwi attitude - trying to do it on the cheap with little knowledge to back it up. The difference between a master boot record and a boot record is the same as the similarity of bacon and eggs. What fdisk, efdisk, gdisk and the rest do is as elementary as learning to use building blocks. The only two methods of recovering from a drive missing a boot record or the second FAT - on either a primary partition or a logical drive - is to reconstruct the boot record from the data or to recover the data to another drive. If NDD cannot recover the boot record, knowledge precludes the use of Norton Diskedit and finances do not allow to use a proven data recovery program, either give it away or admit defeat and give the problem to another who can solve it. Sheesh |
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