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Partion Magic

rreinha
12-21-2006, 12:42 PM
I downloaded Partition Magic this Morning to increase the size of one of my partions on my Matxtor 80Gig Drive.
Each partion were equal in size BUT C drive was Fat32 and E drive as NTFS
Partion Magic started it 3 step Process after I selected now much bigger I the C drive was going to be.
It rebooted and remove 20gig from the NTFS partion and convertered to the Fat32 partion. it rebooted.
Now I have a Flashing cursor and C Drive is empty like 0 bites used and the size as before I started.
D drive is 6 gig and E drive is an Invalded drive spec.
AND No I did NOT make a RESUCE DISK as I have no floopy drive in the system.
So MAxtor downloadable Disk repair will not wrok on this system
Any Ideas?

Tedster
12-21-2006, 10:14 PM
um, you needed to wait more. Partition magic works, but it is SLOW. If you didn't wait for it to complete, your hard disc is corrupted now. I hope you backed your software and files up. ALWAYS back files up before attempting a registry operation.

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