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November 17th, 1999, 11:25 PM
#1
Partition table corrupted...
each time i boot my laptop i get a message flash in red "partition table corrupted - save to disk feature disabled" .. the computer works as normal (running win95) , except it siezes when i try to format c: through DOS.
can anyone help? ... (I have now tried FDISK /mbr .. it didn't help.)
Deleteing and creating a new partition is what i originally did with FDISK, i guess the boot sector must be damaged or have a virus. Any ideas how to fix that?
[This message has been edited by macktruk (edited 11-18-99).]
[This message has been edited by macktruk (edited 11-18-99).]
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November 17th, 1999, 11:58 PM
#2
Try FDISK /mbr
See if that doesn,t set you right first.
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November 18th, 1999, 04:16 PM
#3
This assumes that you are running a single partition. If you are trying to install clean, use FDISK to delete all partitions then create new ones. Unless the boot sector has been damaged by a virus or has a physical defect you should be clean. This, of course,is an extreme measure if you have data that you don't want to lose.
Dennis
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