No access to D drive after recovery
No access to D drive after recovery
Concerns A31P and T40:
I created two primary partitions C and D on these thinkpads, with D containing the data.
After recovery (F11 resp. access IBM) to the preloaded state I don' t get access to the D partition, also the drive letter is gone.
Under WinXP "administration" the second partition is present and the size of the two C,D partition did not change.
How can I get access to the date of the D partition?
Thanks.
I created two primary partitions C and D on these thinkpads, with D containing the data.
After recovery (F11 resp. access IBM) to the preloaded state I don' t get access to the D partition, also the drive letter is gone.
Under WinXP "administration" the second partition is present and the size of the two C,D partition did not change.
How can I get access to the date of the D partition?
Thanks.
Regards, Zeitgeist
" Am I not correct in thinking that the recovery process, in restoring the factory preload, effectively recreates the 'C' partition - ie; it wipes out everything already existing on the disk? "
YES, but only the C partition, the second partition is still there but without a drive letter and no possibility t o access the data.
"If this is so, I sincerely hope you made an external backup somewhere..."
Yes, I have a backup on DVD but I would like to know what happened and how to solve the problem in the future.
BTW: rapid restore 4.0 works fine, it does not touch the other D partition when you recover the system partition C.
YES, but only the C partition, the second partition is still there but without a drive letter and no possibility t o access the data.
"If this is so, I sincerely hope you made an external backup somewhere..."
Yes, I have a backup on DVD but I would like to know what happened and how to solve the problem in the future.
BTW: rapid restore 4.0 works fine, it does not touch the other D partition when you recover the system partition C.
Regards, Zeitgeist
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Sadly I am only able to repeat what I've heard here as I haven't yet actually got my T42 in my hot sweaty hands !! It seems odd that the 'D' partition remains but is innaccesible - have you a copy of Partition Magic that you could load onto the system and use to rename the partition and recover the data?
Well done for the backup - it's the hardest part of my job convincing people to do this ...well, until they lose their data of course - suddenley it seems like quite a good idea after that !
Well done for the backup - it's the hardest part of my job convincing people to do this ...well, until they lose their data of course - suddenley it seems like quite a good idea after that !
Ian at thinkpads dot com
Thanks for the replies.
I have an idea: Could it be that the two PRIMARY partitions caused the problem and if I had one primary and one extended partition I would not have the problem?
I created two primary because the old rapid restore 3.0 could not handle extended partitions, the new one 4.0 allows extended partitions.
I have an idea: Could it be that the two PRIMARY partitions caused the problem and if I had one primary and one extended partition I would not have the problem?
I created two primary because the old rapid restore 3.0 could not handle extended partitions, the new one 4.0 allows extended partitions.
Regards, Zeitgeist
I believe you are right on that thinking..... If the "data" partition is Primary then you can run into problems - on the other hand if it is Extended it should be accessible.
I did the same as you (with the same outcome!) on my T23 - haven't tried it on the R50p yet....
HTH
I did the same as you (with the same outcome!) on my T23 - haven't tried it on the R50p yet....
HTH
Neil
R50p 1832-23G; 2GB RAM
R50p 1832-23G; 2GB RAM
"Rightly or wrongly I always create partitions as 'primary' - what difference/use is an extended partition please?"
I asked my friend google:
http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ ... tBoot.html
May be it is the way the boot manager checks the partition table? Sorry, I have no idea about what I am talking...
I asked my friend google:
http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ ... tBoot.html
May be it is the way the boot manager checks the partition table? Sorry, I have no idea about what I am talking...
Regards, Zeitgeist
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