Hi, Francis.
See my message in response to your excessively cross-posted message in the
Win2K newsgroups. Now I see this message excessively cross-posted to WinXP
NGs. Altogether, you must have posted to a dozen groups, including several
that clearly are inappropriate! :>( (The Help & Support NG is for those
who WRITE Help files; what does your problem have to do with security
administration?)
And, even with all that, you haven't bothered to tell us whether you are
using Win2K or WinXP - or some other version.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
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Microsoft Windows MVP
"francis gérard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
i did something incredibly stupid, using the DISKPART command to CLEAN a
drive, i failed to notice that diskpart was actually logged-on to the
*wrong* volume at the time, so i inadvertently wiped-out the partition table
(i'm assuming) on a drive that was not the intended target.
now, before i panic, i would like to hear from those who have used the
DISPART command and what they would recommend for recovering the partition
information, ie, reconstruct the partition table... it shouldn't be that
difficult, but i haven't faced this situation before, as i'm usually
extremely careful. apparently my luck just ran out today though.
please advise, asap... thanks
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francis
dekerf at h0tmail d0t c0m