Sender: snowphy (Xue Fei), Newsgroup: DOS
Title: Re: Urgent Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at: BBS Shuimu Tsinghua Station (Thu Apr 4 22:36:40 2002)
I don't agree with what you said. The reason they all became primary partitions
is that the partition table got messed up.
When Diskman finds the partitions, you can choose not to keep them. I've used Diskman to repair this before, and it was also
like what you said, but you have to choose whether to keep them based on your own needs. And when choosing to rebuild the partition table,
you must choose manual (maybe it's called interactive above; anyway, you need to determine the result yourself),
keep the correct ones. Also, if you aren't good at using it, you can first find the partition
where the data you want is located,
and ignore all the others.
Backing up the data first and then repartitioning is also possible.
【 In pcfan's (intern→work) post it says: 】
: Diskman's method is to recover by searching the partition table chain
: Although it can recover them,
: I just don't like its recovery result
: The partitions all become primary partitions
: If there are more than four partitions, wouldn't that be awful :(
: And KV300 still preserves primary partitions and extended partitions, etc., so in this respect it's better than Diskman
--
※ Source:·BBS Shuimu Tsinghua Station smth.org·
(This article was copied using the S-Term article copy script)
==================================================
Title: Re: Urgent Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at: BBS Shuimu Tsinghua Station (Thu Apr 4 22:36:40 2002)
I don't agree with what you said. The reason they all became primary partitions
is that the partition table got messed up.
When Diskman finds the partitions, you can choose not to keep them. I've used Diskman to repair this before, and it was also
like what you said, but you have to choose whether to keep them based on your own needs. And when choosing to rebuild the partition table,
you must choose manual (maybe it's called interactive above; anyway, you need to determine the result yourself),
keep the correct ones. Also, if you aren't good at using it, you can first find the partition
where the data you want is located,
and ignore all the others.
Backing up the data first and then repartitioning is also possible.
【 In pcfan's (intern→work) post it says: 】
: Diskman's method is to recover by searching the partition table chain
: Although it can recover them,
: I just don't like its recovery result
: The partitions all become primary partitions
: If there are more than four partitions, wouldn't that be awful :(
: And KV300 still preserves primary partitions and extended partitions, etc., so in this respect it's better than Diskman
--
※ Source:·BBS Shuimu Tsinghua Station smth.org·
(This article was copied using the S-Term article copy script)
==================================================
ko20010214
=================================
大功告成,打个Kiss!
ko20010214@MSN.com
神州优雅Q300C
Intel CeleronM 370处理器 | 256MbDDR内存
40G硬盘 | USB2.0 | IEEE 1394
13.3 ' WXGA 宽屏(16:10) | COMBO光驱
10/100M网卡 | 四合一读卡器
=================================
大功告成,打个Kiss!
ko20010214@MSN.com
神州优雅Q300C
Intel CeleronM 370处理器 | 256MbDDR内存
40G硬盘 | USB2.0 | IEEE 1394
13.3 ' WXGA 宽屏(16:10) | COMBO光驱
10/100M网卡 | 四合一读卡器



