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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Wright" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Help!

Boot to a DOS prompt or a command prompt, then run
Fdisk to view the partitions.  Do not make any changes
and be careful.  If you modify the partitions you will have
a difficult time recovering your data.
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Thanks Bob, I had already used f disk to correctley partition both hard
drives to 100%, reformatted both drives unconditionaly , and did a clean
install of win 98 and am now recognizing
both drives as C & D, C being the new larger drive and as master, the
original 1.6 as slave with nothing on it, will use it for system save or
backup or whatever. I think the problem came from using partition magic and
then upgrading to win 98 with upgrade disk. I did the work, this place
procides a free work area to install your pruchases and gives you free help
and tools. My fault.
 Anyhow I am back in business,  Thanks for the excellent help as always !

Bobby Sutton

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