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I know this error I'm suggesting is hard to do, I think fdisk tries to
prompt you into not skipping creating logical drives, but if you create an
extended partition like you did for E: and did not set up the logical drive
correctly, Windows will not see an E: drive. Peter is correct, Windows
should see a non-formatted drive, just not access it. Go back into fdisk
and look at the logical drive creation again.
Tom Turak
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From: Marshall Fortescue [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 7:58 AM
More on this issue:
I was able to get my disk formated using the delpart utility and the maxtor
utilities.
However, in doing this, I partitioned my C drive into 2 20G partitions
(Computer called them C and E, with D drive being my 2nd HD). Now, I only
see the C (20G) and D(20G), but I don't see the E (2nd partition of the 40G
HD). In fdisk, I see it and it looks healthy and as if it will show up in
WinME. I hate to ask, but did I forget an important step?
TIA
Marshall
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