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"Yakymakha L. Olexandr" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Feb 2002 07:45:18 +0200
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Hello Tom,

Saturday, February 16, 2002, 12:56:11 AM, you wrote:

TT> I have not experienced this issue in XP, however, in NT4, disk administrator
TT> would act like this if there was an unknown partition on the drive.
TT> Microsoft provided a utility called delpart.exe to clean off linux, netware,
TT> or corrupt partitions.  You can try fdisk first to see if that helps.  I
TT> always went the additional step and set my partition from dos, using disk
TT> admin for formatting.
TT> Tom Turak

TT> -----Original Message-----
TT> From: Shawn Shea [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
TT> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 5:08 PM


TT>  I have a Seagate scsi drive that I am able to see in device manager but
TT> unable to mount. It appears that the system enumerates the drive fine
TT> and it shows as working fine but I cannot see it in Disk administrator
TT> (Machine is running XP Pro). Any ideas?

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Try fdisk from some LINUX distributive. It is more powerfull then Win
fdisk!

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Best regards,
 Yakymakha                            mailto:[log in to unmask]

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