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linux fdisk changed CHS, now Windows says "invalid media type"
Hello.
Problem: Partition Magic and Linux fdisk disagree about what is the correct CHS settings on my boot drive. How things got this way I am not sure, but the bottom line is that Windows sees my C partition as "invalid media type" and won't boot. Linux has no problems reading any of the partitions on either of my two drives and everything seems to be in place: Disk /dev/hdc: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4865 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hdc1 1 261 2096451 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc2 262 2823 20579265 f W95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/hdc3 2824 3590 6160927+ 17 Hidden HPFS/NTFS /dev/hdc4 3591 4865 10241437+ 7 HPFS/NTFS /dev/hdc5 262 516 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc6 517 771 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc7 772 1026 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc8 1027 1281 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc9 1282 1536 2048256 83 Linux /dev/hdc10 1537 2046 4096543+ 83 Linux /dev/hdc11 2047 2053 56196 83 Linux /dev/hdc12 2054 2184 1052226 82 Linux swap /dev/hdc13 2185 2823 5132736 83 Linux Disk /dev/hda: 6448 MB, 6448619520 bytes 15 heads, 63 sectors/track, 13328 cylinders Units = cylinders of 945 * 512 = 483840 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 4438 2096923+ c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/hda2 4439 13328 4200525 f W95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/hda5 4439 13328 4200493+ b W95 FAT32 However, when Partition Magic sees my 1st drive it now says "Disk 2 (38166MB 77544c 16h 63s) appears to have partitions created using a different drive geometry (255h 63s). This serious problem can lead to data loss. No partition manipulations should be made to this disk using this product or the operating system's products. You should back up the data on this disk, delete all partitions, create new partitions ***under the new drive geometry***. and then restore your data using the backup." I am not sure what "the new drive geometry" means but given that Linux can read both drives with no problems, that advice seems a bit extreme to me. Question 1: Why not use Linux/fdisk xpert mode to set the CHS to what Partition Magic thinks it should be (77544c 16h 63s)? Linux/fdisk xpert mode now says this: Expert command (m for help): p Disk /dev/hdc: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 4865 cylinders Nr AF Hd Sec Cyl Hd Sec Cyl Start Size ID 1 00 1 1 0 254 63 260 63 4192902 0b 2 00 0 1 261 254 63 1023 4192965 41158530 0f 3 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 45351495 12321855 17 4 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 57673350 20482875 07 5 00 1 1 261 254 63 515 63 4096512 0b 6 00 1 1 516 254 63 770 63 4096512 0b 7 00 1 1 771 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 8 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 9 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 83 10 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 8193087 83 11 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 112392 83 12 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 2104452 82 13 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 10265472 83 Expert command (m for help): And if I now reset the CHS to what Partition Magic seems to want, I get this: Expert command (m for help): p Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 77544 cylinders Nr AF Hd Sec Cyl Hd Sec Cyl Start Size ID 1 00 1 1 0 254 63 260 63 4192902 0b Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. 2 00 0 1 261 254 63 1023 4192965 41158530 0f Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. 3 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 45351495 12321855 17 Partition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary. 4 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 57673350 20482875 07 Partition 4 does not end on cylinder boundary. 5 00 1 1 261 254 63 515 63 4096512 0b 6 00 1 1 516 254 63 770 63 4096512 0b 7 00 1 1 771 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 8 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 9 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 83 10 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 8193087 83 11 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 112392 83 12 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 2104452 82 13 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 10265472 83 Expert command (m for help): Question 2: Do I need to worry about these Partition does not end on cylinder boundary messages, or is it safe for me to write the new partition table? Question 3: Is there some other way to fix this problem? Sorry for the long-winded post and thanks in advance for your kind assistance, because until this problem is fixed, I am basically screwed. -- |
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Previously student wrote:
Hello. Problem: Partition Magic and Linux fdisk disagree about what is the correct CHS settings on my boot drive. How things got this way I am not sure, but the bottom line is that Windows sees my C partition as "invalid media type" and won't boot. Strange. Were the windoes partitions originally created with Windows, Linux or someting else? I create all my Linux partitions with Linux Fdisk and never had problems. Linux has no problems reading any of the partitions on either of my two drives and everything seems to be in place: Disk /dev/hdc: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4865 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hdc1 1 261 2096451 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc2 262 2823 20579265 f W95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/hdc3 2824 3590 6160927+ 17 Hidden HPFS/NTFS /dev/hdc4 3591 4865 10241437+ 7 HPFS/NTFS /dev/hdc5 262 516 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc6 517 771 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc7 772 1026 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc8 1027 1281 2048256 b W95 FAT32 /dev/hdc9 1282 1536 2048256 83 Linux /dev/hdc10 1537 2046 4096543+ 83 Linux /dev/hdc11 2047 2053 56196 83 Linux /dev/hdc12 2054 2184 1052226 82 Linux swap /dev/hdc13 2185 2823 5132736 83 Linux Looks fine to me. On the other hand Linux does not care about physical disk geometry and newer partition tools (cfdisk, parted) do not even give you the CHS numbers. Disk /dev/hda: 6448 MB, 6448619520 bytes 15 heads, 63 sectors/track, 13328 cylinders Units = cylinders of 945 * 512 = 483840 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 4438 2096923+ c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/hda2 4439 13328 4200525 f W95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/hda5 4439 13328 4200493+ b W95 FAT32 O.k., you windows problem is here, since htis is the boot-disk. I don't remember why, but I have my windows boot disk on a partition type 'b'. WHat also is strange is to have a non-LBA partition (hda5) in an LBA extended partition (hda2). I suspect that is what PM complains about. Questions: - What bootmanager do you use? - What Windows version (SP?)? - What was the last think you did before it stopped working? However, when Partition Magic sees my 1st drive it now says "Disk 2 (38166MB 77544c 16h 63s) appears to have partitions created using a different drive geometry (255h 63s). This serious problem can lead to data loss. No partition manipulations should be made to this disk using this product or the operating system's products. You should back up the data on this disk, delete all partitions, create new partitions ***under the new drive geometry***. and then restore your data using the backup." I am not sure what "the new drive geometry" means but given that Linux can read both drives with no problems, that advice seems a bit extreme to me. Question 1: Why not use Linux/fdisk xpert mode to set the CHS to what Partition Magic thinks it should be (77544c 16h 63s)? Since PM/Windows seem to have unreasonable problems, doing that can have arbitrary effects and I would advise against it. I also would advise you to first get Windows to boot again and only then look at hdc. Linux/fdisk xpert mode now says this: Expert command (m for help): p Disk /dev/hdc: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 4865 cylinders Nr AF Hd Sec Cyl Hd Sec Cyl Start Size ID 1 00 1 1 0 254 63 260 63 4192902 0b 2 00 0 1 261 254 63 1023 4192965 41158530 0f 3 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 45351495 12321855 17 4 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 57673350 20482875 07 5 00 1 1 261 254 63 515 63 4096512 0b 6 00 1 1 516 254 63 770 63 4096512 0b 7 00 1 1 771 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 8 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 9 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 83 10 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 8193087 83 11 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 112392 83 12 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 2104452 82 13 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 10265472 83 Expert command (m for help): And if I now reset the CHS to what Partition Magic seems to want, I get this: Expert command (m for help): p Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 77544 cylinders Nr AF Hd Sec Cyl Hd Sec Cyl Start Size ID 1 00 1 1 0 254 63 260 63 4192902 0b Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. 2 00 0 1 261 254 63 1023 4192965 41158530 0f Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. 3 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 45351495 12321855 17 Partition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary. 4 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 57673350 20482875 07 Partition 4 does not end on cylinder boundary. 5 00 1 1 261 254 63 515 63 4096512 0b 6 00 1 1 516 254 63 770 63 4096512 0b 7 00 1 1 771 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 8 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 9 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 83 10 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 8193087 83 11 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 112392 83 12 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 2104452 82 13 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 10265472 83 Expert command (m for help): Maybe expert mode is not a good idea. Linux fdisk in expert mode only supports 1024 cylinters, which is too little for you disks. Question 2: Do I need to worry about these Partition does not end on cylinder boundary No. At least not in Linux. messages, or is it safe for me to write the new partition table? Question 3: Is there some other way to fix this problem? I think your first priority should be hda1 in order to get windows to boot. Then you can check what it sees and maybe you will not even have a problem anymore. From what I see, hdc has 18GB free space. Maybe you should first extend hdc2 to the full free space and create an other partition on hdc, so you can store a baclup of hda* and then work on hda with lottle risk. I strongly advise you to stay away from PM, it is known for breaking things. Personally I have made good experiences with GNU parted (._google), though it cannot resize NTFS partitions. Sorry for the long-winded post and thanks in advance for your kind assistance, because until this problem is fixed, I am basically screwed. Work under Linux instead? ;-) Arno |
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Arno Wagner wrote:
Question 3: Is there some other way to fix this problem? I think your first priority should be hda1 in order to get windows to boot. Then you can check what it sees and maybe you will not even have a problem anymore. I should have explained that after I lost Windows access to my main drive, I installed a copy of Windoze on my secndary drive and then swapped the IDE connectors, so that my main drive is now /dec/hdc and my secondary drive is now /dev/hda. Same question: Would I lose any data if I ran Linux/fdisk in xpert mode and changed the CHS on the drive from its present 4865/255/63 back to 77544/16/63 (which is what PM wants it to be)? Any takers? |
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OK, hda is 6GB and hdc is 40GB. PM says hdc is Disk 2, which is fine.
I suspect your BIOS is set to AUTO. Fdisk created non-standard partition, causing the BIOS to change translation from LBA to something else. You could try setting BIOS translation to LBA. I would download findpart from www.partitionsupport.com, and run "findpart tables" from a DOS floppy. A better way to set up the system is Linux on the 6GB, and WinXP on the 40GB. "student" wrote in message nk.net... Hello. Disk /dev/hdc: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4865 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disk /dev/hda: 6448 MB, 6448619520 bytes 15 heads, 63 sectors/track, 13328 cylinders Units = cylinders of 945 * 512 = 483840 bytes |
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student wrote:
after I lost Windows access to my main drive, I installed a copy of Windoze on my secndary drive and then swapped the IDE connectors, so that my main drive is now /dec/hdc and my secondary drive is now /dev/hda. Just to recap, here is how my Windows partitions were laid out before and after the disaster. (I created extended partition on the secondary drive after the disaster.) Befo primary drive: C E,F,G,H secondary drive: D After: secondary drive: C E primary drive: D F,G,H,I K Weird facts: If in MyComputer I click on drive "D", Windows says D:\ is not accessible but I have total read/write access to drive "K" -- and guess what? Yep, "K" is in fact my original "C" Windows boot partition. Hmm. What does FDISK say? Display Partition Information Current fixed disk drive: 2 Partition Status Type Volume Label Mbytes System Usage D: 1 PRI DOS 2047 UNKNOWN 35% 2 Non-DOS 6017 100% 3 NTFS 10001 100% 4 EXT DOS 20097 100% Total disk space is 5910 Mbytes (1 Mbyte = 1048576 bytes) This "should" be like D: 1 PRI DOS 2047 UNKNOWN 35% 2 EXT DOS 20097 100% 3 Non-DOS (hidden ntfs) 6017 100% 4 NTFS 10001 100% Pretty screwy. |
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"student" wrote in message nk.net
Arno Wagner wrote: Question 3: Is there some other way to fix this problem? I think your first priority should be hda1 in order to get windows to boot. Then you can check what it sees and maybe you will not even have a problem anymore. I should have explained that after I lost Windows access to my main drive, I installed a copy of Windoze on my secndary drive and then swapped the IDE connectors, so that my main drive is now /dec/hdc and my secondary drive is now /dev/hda. Same question: Would I lose any data if I ran Linux/fdisk in xpert mode and changed the CHS on the drive from its present 4865/255/63 back to 77544/16/63 (which is what PM wants it to be)? Neither changes anything 'on' the drive because neither 4865/255/63 or 77544/16/63 are on the drive. They are 2 different pseudo CHS notations for the LBA capacity. The CHS values in the MBR are limited to 1023, 255 and 63. What it may do is change the 255 in 16. That doesn't solve anything except satisfy PM. Any takers? |
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"Arno Wagner" wrote in message
Previously student wrote: Hello. Problem: Partition Magic and Linux fdisk disagree about what is the correct CHS settings on my boot drive. How things got this way I am not sure, but the bottom line is that Windows sees my C partition as "invalid media type" and won't boot. [snip] However, when Partition Magic sees my 1st drive it now says "Disk 2 (38166MB 77544c 16h 63s) appears to have partitions created using a different drive geometry (255h 63s). This serious problem can lead to data loss. No partition manipulations should be made to this disk using this product or the operating system's products. You should back up the data on this disk, delete all partitions, create new partitions ***under the new drive geometry***. and then restore your data using the backup." I am not sure what "the new drive geometry" means but given that Linux can read both drives with no problems, that advice seems a bit extreme to me. Rather. Question 1: Why not use Linux/fdisk xpert mode to set the CHS to what Partition Magic thinks it should be (77544c 16h 63s)? Since PM/Windows seem to have unreasonable problems, doing that can have arbitrary effects and I would advise against it. I also would advise you to first get Windows to boot again and only then look at hdc. Linux/fdisk xpert mode now says this: Expert command (m for help): p Disk /dev/hdc: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 4865 cylinders Nr AF Hd Sec Cyl Hd Sec Cyl Start Size ID 1 00 1 1 0 254 63 260 63 4192902 0b 2 00 0 1 261 254 63 1023 4192965 41158530 0f 3 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 45351495 12321855 17 4 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 57673350 20482875 07 5 00 1 1 261 254 63 515 63 4096512 0b 6 00 1 1 516 254 63 770 63 4096512 0b 7 00 1 1 771 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 8 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 9 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 83 10 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 8193087 83 11 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 112392 83 12 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 2104452 82 13 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 10265472 83 Expert command (m for help): And if I now reset the CHS to what Partition Magic seems to want, I get this: Expert command (m for help): p Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 77544 cylinders Nr AF Hd Sec Cyl Hd Sec Cyl Start Size ID 1 00 1 1 0 254 63 260 63 4192902 0b Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. 2 00 0 1 261 254 63 1023 4192965 41158530 0f Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. 3 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 45351495 12321855 17 Partition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary. 4 00 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 57673350 20482875 07 Partition 4 does not end on cylinder boundary. Great software. If this is to believed it doesn't change the MBR values, it changes the BIOS translation instead. Quite a feat. 5 00 1 1 261 254 63 515 63 4096512 0b 6 00 1 1 516 254 63 770 63 4096512 0b 7 00 1 1 771 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 8 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 0b 9 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 4096512 83 10 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 8193087 83 11 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 112392 83 12 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 2104452 82 13 00 1 1 1023 254 63 1023 63 10265472 83 Expert command (m for help): Maybe expert mode is not a good idea. Linux fdisk in expert mode only supports 1024 cylinters, which is too little for you disks. As if anything else can put more in a space that only holds 1023/255/63. [snip] |
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Eric Gisin wrote:
OK, hda is 6GB and hdc is 40GB. PM says hdc is Disk 2, which is fine. I suspect your BIOS is set to AUTO. Fdisk created non-standard partition, causing the BIOS to change translation from LBA to something else. You could try setting BIOS translation to LBA. I would download findpart from www.partitionsupport.com, and run "findpart tables" from a DOS floppy. Findpart, version 4.67 - for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP. Copyright Svend Olaf Mikkelsen, 1999-2005. OS: Windows 4.10.2222 Partition tables: Disk: 1 Cylinders: 13328 Heads: 15 Sectors: 63 MB: 6149 --PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB --Start CHS- ---End CHS-- BS CHS 0 1*0C 63 4193847 2047 0 1 1 4437* 14 63 OK OK 0 2 0F 4193910 8401050 4102 4438 0 1 13327 14 63 OK 4438 1 0B 63 8400987 4102 4438 1 1 13327 14 63 R0 OK Disk: 2 Cylinders: 77544 Heads: 16 Sectors: 63 MB: 38166 --PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB --Start CHS- ---End CHS-- BS CHS 0 1 0B 63 4192902 2047 0 1 1 260 254 63 NB NB 0 1 1 4159 10 63 Actual 0 2 0F 4192965 41158530 20096 261 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 4159 11 1 44991 8 63 Actual 0 3 17 45351495 12321855 6016 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 44991 9 1 57215 9 63 Actual 0 4 07 57673350 20482875 10001 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 57215 10 1 77535 14 63 Actual 4159+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 261 1 1 515 254 63 OK NB 4159 12 1 8223 11 63 Actual 4159+2 05 4096575 4096575 2000 516 0 1 770 254 63 NB 8223 12 1 12287 12 63 Actual 8223+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 516 1 1 770 254 63 OK NB 8223 13 1 12287 12 63 Actual 8223+2 05 8193150 4096575 2000 771 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 12287 13 1 16351 13 63 Actual 12287+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 771 1 1 1023 254 63 R0 NB 12287 14 1 16351 13 63 Actual 12287+2 05 12289725 4096575 2000 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 16351 14 1 20415 14 63 Actual 16351+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 R0 NB 16351 15 1 20415 14 63 Actual 16351+2 05 16386300 4096575 2000 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 20415 15 1 24479 15 63 Actual 20415+1 83 63 4096512 2000 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 20416 0 1 24479 15 63 Actual 20415+2 05 20482875 8193150 4000 24480* 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 24480 0 1 32608 1 63 Actual 24480 1 83 63 8193087 4000 24480* 1 1 1023 254 63 NB NB 24480 1 1 32608 1 63 Actual 24480 2 05 28676025 112455 54 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 32608 2 1 32719 10 63 Actual 32608+1 83 63 112392 54 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 32608 3 1 32719 10 63 Actual 32608+2 05 28788480 2104515 1027 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 32719 11 1 34807 7 63 Actual 32719+1 82 63 2104452 1027 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 NB 32719 12 1 34807 7 63 Actual 32719+2 05 30892995 10265535 5012 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 34807 8 1 44991 8 63 Actual 34807+1 83 63 10265472 5012 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK 3 NB 34807 9 1 44991 8 63 Actual Greek to me. |
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On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 02:55:37 GMT, student
wrote: Findpart, version 4.67 - for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP. Copyright Svend Olaf Mikkelsen, 1999-2005. OS: Windows 4.10.2222 Partition tables: Disk: 1 Cylinders: 13328 Heads: 15 Sectors: 63 MB: 6149 --PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB --Start CHS- ---End CHS-- BS CHS 0 1*0C 63 4193847 2047 0 1 1 4437* 14 63 OK OK 0 2 0F 4193910 8401050 4102 4438 0 1 13327 14 63 OK 4438 1 0B 63 8400987 4102 4438 1 1 13327 14 63 R0 OK Disk: 2 Cylinders: 77544 Heads: 16 Sectors: 63 MB: 38166 --PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB --Start CHS- ---End CHS-- BS CHS 0 1 0B 63 4192902 2047 0 1 1 260 254 63 NB NB 0 1 1 4159 10 63 Actual 0 2 0F 4192965 41158530 20096 261 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 4159 11 1 44991 8 63 Actual 0 3 17 45351495 12321855 6016 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 44991 9 1 57215 9 63 Actual 0 4 07 57673350 20482875 10001 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 57215 10 1 77535 14 63 Actual 4159+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 261 1 1 515 254 63 OK NB 4159 12 1 8223 11 63 Actual 4159+2 05 4096575 4096575 2000 516 0 1 770 254 63 NB 8223 12 1 12287 12 63 Actual 8223+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 516 1 1 770 254 63 OK NB 8223 13 1 12287 12 63 Actual 8223+2 05 8193150 4096575 2000 771 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 12287 13 1 16351 13 63 Actual 12287+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 771 1 1 1023 254 63 R0 NB 12287 14 1 16351 13 63 Actual 12287+2 05 12289725 4096575 2000 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 16351 14 1 20415 14 63 Actual 16351+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 R0 NB 16351 15 1 20415 14 63 Actual 16351+2 05 16386300 4096575 2000 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 20415 15 1 24479 15 63 Actual 20415+1 83 63 4096512 2000 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 20416 0 1 24479 15 63 Actual 20415+2 05 20482875 8193150 4000 24480* 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 24480 0 1 32608 1 63 Actual 24480 1 83 63 8193087 4000 24480* 1 1 1023 254 63 NB NB 24480 1 1 32608 1 63 Actual 24480 2 05 28676025 112455 54 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 32608 2 1 32719 10 63 Actual 32608+1 83 63 112392 54 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 32608 3 1 32719 10 63 Actual 32608+2 05 28788480 2104515 1027 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 32719 11 1 34807 7 63 Actual 32719+1 82 63 2104452 1027 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 NB 32719 12 1 34807 7 63 Actual 32719+2 05 30892995 10265535 5012 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 34807 8 1 44991 8 63 Actual 34807+1 83 63 10265472 5012 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK 3 NB 34807 9 1 44991 8 63 Actual Greek to me. Also do: findpart 2 heads 255 fp-a.txt The ID (type) of a primary FAT32 partition ending cylinder 1024 or later should be 0C. That however is not the entire problem. You may be able to change the BIOS setting, so the disk is shown as 255 heads 63 sectors in Windows 98. -- Svend Olaf http://www.partitionsupport.com/utilities.htm |
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"student" wrote in message ink.net
Eric Gisin wrote: OK, hda is 6GB and hdc is 40GB. PM says hdc is Disk 2, which is fine. I suspect your BIOS is set to AUTO. Fdisk created non-standard partition, causing the BIOS to change translation from LBA to something else. You could try setting BIOS translation to LBA. I would download findpart from www.partitionsupport.com, and run "findpart tables" from a DOS floppy. Findpart, version 4.67 - for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP. Copyright Svend Olaf Mikkelsen, 1999-2005. OS: Windows 4.10.2222 Partition tables: Disk: 1 Cylinders: 13328 Heads: 15 Sectors: 63 MB: 6149 --PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB --Start CHS- ---End CHS-- BS CHS 0 1*0C 63 4193847 2047 0 1 1 4437* 14 63 OK OK 0 2 0F 4193910 8401050 4102 4438 0 1 13327 14 63 OK 4438 1 0B 63 8400987 4102 4438 1 1 13327 14 63 R0 OK Disk: 2 Cylinders: 77544 Heads: 16 Sectors: 63 MB: 38166 --PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB --Start CHS- ---End CHS-- BS CHS 0 1 0B 63 4192902 2047 0 1 1 260 254 63 NB NB There is a NB (Nota Bene) under BS (Boot Sector). Bootsector problem? 0 1 1 4159 10 63 Actual 0 2 0F 4192965 41158530 20096 261 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 4159 11 1 44991 8 63 Actual 0 3 17 45351495 12321855 6016 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 44991 9 1 57215 9 63 Actual 0 4 07 57673350 20482875 10001 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 57215 10 1 77535 14 63 Actual 4159+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 261 1 1 515 254 63 OK NB 4159 12 1 8223 11 63 Actual 4159+2 05 4096575 4096575 2000 516 0 1 770 254 63 NB 8223 12 1 12287 12 63 Actual 8223+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 516 1 1 770 254 63 OK NB 8223 13 1 12287 12 63 Actual 8223+2 05 8193150 4096575 2000 771 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 12287 13 1 16351 13 63 Actual 12287+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 771 1 1 1023 254 63 R0 NB 12287 14 1 16351 13 63 Actual 12287+2 05 12289725 4096575 2000 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 16351 14 1 20415 14 63 Actual 16351+1 0B 63 4096512 2000 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 R0 NB 16351 15 1 20415 14 63 Actual 16351+2 05 16386300 4096575 2000 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 20415 15 1 24479 15 63 Actual 20415+1 83 63 4096512 2000 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 20416 0 1 24479 15 63 Actual 20415+2 05 20482875 8193150 4000 24480* 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 24480 0 1 32608 1 63 Actual 24480 1 83 63 8193087 4000 24480* 1 1 1023 254 63 NB NB 24480 1 1 32608 1 63 Actual 24480 2 05 28676025 112455 54 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 32608 2 1 32719 10 63 Actual 32608+1 83 63 112392 54 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK NB 32608 3 1 32719 10 63 Actual 32608+2 05 28788480 2104515 1027 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 32719 11 1 34807 7 63 Actual 32719+1 82 63 2104452 1027 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 NB 32719 12 1 34807 7 63 Actual 32719+2 05 30892995 10265535 5012 1023 0 1 1023 254 63 NB 34807 8 1 44991 8 63 Actual 34807+1 83 63 10265472 5012 1023 1 1 1023 254 63 OK 3 NB 34807 9 1 44991 8 63 Actual Greek to me. And doesn't always show the true values. |
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