Thanks for the answer. (I went to the link and to the "other Rick's"
WEB site and found something important - unrelated...)
I guess I did not make it clear that I was only getting the warning
and do not have any problems with the drive...
I'm thinking of cloning the drive, seeing if the "error" still exists,
and "trying" a repair there...
Rick Glazier
From: "JMB" <jbourvic
> This URL ( http://www.techspot.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=14247 )
> has several discussions about this problem, and one response (from Rick)
> even talked about a program that could possible recover the info from
> the damaged drive.
> Richard Glazier wrote:
> >fixmbr (XP-Pro) gets me:
> > "an invalid or nonstandard partition table signature is detected",
> > (and I am prompted whether I want to continue.)
> >
> >(Warning)
> > "If you are not having problems accessing your drives,
> > you should not continue. Writing a new master boot record
> > to your system partition could damage your partition tables
> > and cause your partitions to become inaccessible."
> >
> >Where can I find out more about the exact nature of what is "nonstandard"?
> >The MSKB is not much help finding the specifics, (as far as I can tell).
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