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new to these forums so first off 'hi' to you all :)
after having graphics glitches, i decided to reinstall win2k pro on my system. (forced to use as i play online games and need to share cable connection) i used fdisk to format the C: partition ready for a fresh install, and after a while, i had my system up and running again. i then used partition magic 8 to merge the partitions in the drive to one 30gig partition, and again all went well. The problem came when i reconnected my slave 80g drive to the system, and tried to access it. win2k doesnt register that there is any space on the drine and PM8 says that the 80g is dynamic and has no free space. Unfortunaely, formatting the drive is not an option as i have lots of files i wish to keep on it. i have re-flashed my bios, tho i doubt i needed to as it is seperate from windows functions anyway, and the BIOS already recognises the drive at this time. is there anyway i can access the drive to retrieve the information held within ? |
oh boy - did you create it as a dynamic disk? If so, you might have some troubles....
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Unfortunately zaz, I have not had to recover from something like this and I don't want to tell you one way or another if it will or will not work (recovering a dynamic disk in your particular situation) as I have yet to experience it. Perhaps some other members can shed some light on this and point you in the right direction... :) Thanks for coming to BetaONE and please check back as others may know how to right this ;) I will keep looking though as well to find a method that may help you :) /JD |
just for further info :
soltek sl-kav-x m/b with q10 bios update 448 pc100 sdram 30g ibm deskstar ata100 80g ibm deskstar ata100 creative gf3 ti200 agp 2xNIC's toshiba dvd memorex 16max cdrw with win2k pro OS same setup as before, which worked under NTFS (allthough, again, 80g drive was dynamic then too) |
Also found this zaz:
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Hope this helps some but It's not looking like you can get the data back from that 80 gigger :unsure: /JD |
You most certainly can recover your data before you start messing with reversing of dynamic disk.
Send me a pm or contact me on messenger and I will help you out :) |
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