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Message-Id: <199903150241.VAA10205@smtp.cisnet.com>
From: "Glenn McCorkle" <glennmcc AT cisnet DOT com>
Organization: Arachne Fan Club
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 21:25:00 -0500
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To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: is my partition table hopelessly ruined?
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On Sun, 14 Mar 1999 20:39:33 -0500 (EST), Michael Jones wrote:

> If anyone knows of a better place to ask these questions, with relatively
> quick, appropriate replies, let me know.  I ask here just because I've
> been subscribed for a couple of years, and I know there are some very
> knowledgable people here.  (And because I think DR-Dos's fdisk is to
> blame; but I could be wrong.)

 <detailed description of problem snipped>
 
 Michael,

 I cannot stress strongly enough that this method should be used
only as a very, very, last-resort.
The slightest mistake will destroy all data on the entire drive.
After this destruction, it's gone-for-good. No way to get it back, ever.

 As I recall, your original message outlined what your partition table
is 'supposed to' look like. As a "last-ditch-effort", use Linux Fdisk
to delete "all" partitions. That's right, all of them.
(don't write the new table after deleting the partitions).
While still in Linux Fdisk, recreate the partition table "exactly" as
it was before.

Again, be very careful:
The slightest mistake will destroy all data on the entire drive.


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Glenn McCorkle mailto:glennmcc AT cisnet DOT com
North Jackson, Ohio, USA
            Arachne, The Web Browser for DOS
   Open the 'DOOR' to the WWW. Keep the 'windows' closed.
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