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Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:07:28 -0500
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I have TWO physical drives. My :C: was on a 9GB which I changed to a 15GB.
  The F , G , &H are on a separate 80GB drive. I've had so many crashes that I keep my C sepatate so that I don't lose all my songs and videos. The 9Gb was to small to download movies.

Peter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  You did not explain what you did to change the size of your C partition. If
you increased its size, where did the extra room come from? It would have to
take away from the other partitions. It is possible that you damaged the
partition table, in which case the other "drives" would no longer be there.

Give us some more information so that we can help you better. If you did
damage your partition table, there is still a possibility of recovering the
other disks, but let's first find out what it is that you did.

Peter
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-----Original Message-----
My OS Win2Kpro. C drive was 9Gb, changed to 15GB. I had F, G, & H on
an 80GB drive. Now that I've changed my C drive, the computer does not see
the others. In disc manage it sees one other drive but does not see the
three
others and the Gb size is weird! Is there any way to recover those 3
drives?
I have 9GB DOCUMENTS, 30GB AUDIO and 40GB VIDEO on the 80Gb unit.
I'll appreciate any help. AL SMITH

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