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Don't know, but you could try the free demo program at www.uneraser.com .
If this demo is able to recover the file access table, the paid version
would let you
copy the files to another drive. At 197 KB, it fits on a boot floppy, and
it works on
FAT, FAT32, and NTFS partitions.
At 07:42 AM 9/15/2002, you wrote:
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>Hello, I have a customer who has a problem with his hard drive. While
>checking the drive I ran FDISK to check the partition. The partition
>(there is only one) had been changed somehow to a non DOS partition. My
>question is, can I change this back to a DOS partition like it is susposed
>to be? The operating system is Windows 98. I was going to try to get the
>important information off the hard drive it will not finish loading the
>operating system and the drive is not recognized by the operating system
>when is is configured as a slave. (it is recognized in the BIOS)
>
>Thank you
>Jim Cook
>J&J Computers
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