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ivan.svaljek
I have lost my E: partition(table) twice after running windows setup.
First loss occured when I tried to repair the Windows installation and
the second happened after a complete reinstall. When the setup finishes
I'm left with two volumes (C: and D, the third disk is reporting
unallocated space.
In the meantime I've found out that the partition can be brought to
life using small program called testdisk, but I'm still curious to know
why this happens.
It's a default setup, with C: as target, nothing special.
IDE 0:0 -> C: (maxtor 80)
IDE 0:1 -> D: (seagate 160)
IDE 1:0 -> E: (maxtor 300) !!
IDE 1:1 -> F: (DVD)
All jumpers double checked.
Also, the setup reports the problem drive on same bus location as the
primary master.
Thanks for any help.
First loss occured when I tried to repair the Windows installation and
the second happened after a complete reinstall. When the setup finishes
I'm left with two volumes (C: and D, the third disk is reporting
unallocated space.
In the meantime I've found out that the partition can be brought to
life using small program called testdisk, but I'm still curious to know
why this happens.
It's a default setup, with C: as target, nothing special.
IDE 0:0 -> C: (maxtor 80)
IDE 0:1 -> D: (seagate 160)
IDE 1:0 -> E: (maxtor 300) !!
IDE 1:1 -> F: (DVD)
All jumpers double checked.
Also, the setup reports the problem drive on same bus location as the
primary master.
Thanks for any help.