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HTH,
tomas
babalus @ canada . com
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 00:31:47 -0500,In Automatic digest
processor Howard Rubin <dyn@BAxxxxx>wrote:
> Subject: Re: Mark a Drive NOT Active
>
> I had the same problem and I asked the question from
> this or the software
> list, I don't remember which. The solution was to
> download a demo of a
> partitioning program. It may have been Perfect
Disk...
> I am not sure. I
> remember the option to make a disk innactive was
> present and not greyed out.
> I uninstalled the program later after I had finished
> using it.
> Howard Rubin
> The Computer Doctor
> Fortaleza, Brazil
>
> RE: Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 08:53:40 -0500
> From: Rick Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Mark a Drive NOT Active
>
> I need, (or want, depending on your point of view),
> to change a Primary Partition NON-OS/(never) hard
drive
> that is currently marked Active into being marked as
> NON-Active.
> Is there a short way to do that. (Disk Editor, etc...)
> "Customer" does NOT want to back-up/restore, etc...
>
> I have my reasons for wanting to do this... Too long a
> story,
> and the "cure" is optional... We have a
"work-around"...
>
> TIA, Rick Glazier
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