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On 30 Aug 99, at 19:24, John B. Turcotte III wrote:
> System specifics:
>
> Pentium II-400
> 128mb RAM
> 6.4gb Hard Drive
> Win-98
> Additional components-SCSI internal zip, second 2.1 hard drive, CD-ROM, CD
> Burner and external LS-120, 1.2 & 1.44 floppy drives.
>
> The hard drive is partitioned in three parts 2.8, .5 and 2.8 with the .5
> partition set as virtual memory. Specific problem is that the .5
> partition is displayed twice. Originally drive 'E' and now as drive 'I'.
> The 'E' drive appears to be a phantom drive-running in MS-DOS
> compatability mode.
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> Is there a way to remove this phantom drive without doing a reformat of
> the master dive? Any and all suggestestions are appreciated. TIA John
This sounds like the drive's partition table is corrupt. It seems like
there ought to be tools that would let you edit that table, but I don't know
of any.
Ypu *might* be able to get away with deleting both E: and I: partitions,
and then re-creating E: -- I'm afraid the alternative is, as you surmise, to
reformat the drive and try again.
David G
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