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Spinrite will fix bad sectors and stuff on a partition, but I don't think it
can fix the partition itself. I remember looking into this when my own
partition was corrupted by the Linux LILO. Of course my partition table was
constructed by NT and SpinRite does not support NTFS. Otherwise, SpinRite is
rated to be an excellent product. Too bad I can't use it.

Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----
Try SpinRite from www.spintire.com.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Bowen - Information Services"
>     I have a drive with a bad partition table.  It is partitioned into a

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