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I recently uninstalled linux from windows 2000, but there is one local disk
with letter 'F', which generates inaccessible error, incorrect parameter in
'my computer'.
When I open disk management from computer management, F drive doesn't show
up, but it shows up in logical drives in storage management.
Linux was originally installed on the second hard drive. I wiped linux out
using linux 'parted /dev/hdb', and then did window's command fixmbr in
Recovery console to remove the dual-boot.
Somehow the unseen linux partition is still there.
fixmbr did say that it has non-standard mbr, and I ran fixmbr multiple times
with computer recycled several times, but it still complains about
non-standard partition table.
Anyone has any idea?
Sheila
with letter 'F', which generates inaccessible error, incorrect parameter in
'my computer'.
When I open disk management from computer management, F drive doesn't show
up, but it shows up in logical drives in storage management.
Linux was originally installed on the second hard drive. I wiped linux out
using linux 'parted /dev/hdb', and then did window's command fixmbr in
Recovery console to remove the dual-boot.
Somehow the unseen linux partition is still there.
fixmbr did say that it has non-standard mbr, and I ran fixmbr multiple times
with computer recycled several times, but it still complains about
non-standard partition table.
Anyone has any idea?
Sheila