This is just a guess out of the blue, but is there any way that you have a
partition on both drives identified as the primary?
I have just upgraded my hard drive from 10 GB to 27 GB. I am running
Windows 98. The partitions were FAT 32. The 10 GB hard drive had 2
partitions with the extended partition divided with drive letters D and E.
I did not partition the new drive and transfered all my data from the old
drive to the new using Norton Ghost. The transfer went ok but when I
connected the new drive I had just 2 drive letters C and D. I ran FDISK
and divided my extended partition into 2 drives D and E like I did on the
old drive. FDISK reports everything correctly. Now when I start Windows I
only have drive letters C and D. There is no E. Windows reports the
capicity of drive D correctly the same way I split it in FDISK. FDISK shows
all drives as FAT 32 also. What did I miss ?
Jim Cook
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