G Guest Dec 16, 2003 #2 If you can access DOS using a boot disk, you can use fdisk to make a different drive active instead. ----- Bill M wrote: ----- I accidently set a drive partition to active. How do I undo this?
If you can access DOS using a boot disk, you can use fdisk to make a different drive active instead. ----- Bill M wrote: ----- I accidently set a drive partition to active. How do I undo this?
R Ron Sommer Dec 16, 2003 #3 Does that work if the drive is formatted NTFS? -- Ron Sommer aamanela said: If you can access DOS using a boot disk, you can use fdisk to make a Click to expand... different drive active instead.
Does that work if the drive is formatted NTFS? -- Ron Sommer aamanela said: If you can access DOS using a boot disk, you can use fdisk to make a Click to expand... different drive active instead.