Partition info

D

don't look

Been having some strange PC problems lately. It's mostly new
stuff(CPU,Mobo,HD,RAM)Mobo just came back from RMA(new).
Is there a problem with the way this disk is partitioned? I lost everything
but one folder from the E: partition. I had Quake 4 on there but that and a
bunch of downloaded stuff and the Disk Volume info is just gone(virus?). I
also had to reformat. This is what Partinfo(partition magic) shows if anyone
can figure this out.

============================================================================
===============================
Partition Information for Disk 1: 152,624.9 Megabytes
Volume PartType Status Size MB PartSect # StartSect
TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects
============================================================================
===============================
C: NTFS Pri,Boot 26,858.6 0 0 63
55,006,497 55,006,497 0
ExtendedX Pri 125,751.4 0 1 55,006,560
257,538,960 257,538,960 0
EPBR Log 125,751.4 None -- 55,006,560
257,538,960 257,538,960 0
E: NTFS Log 125,751.4 55,006,560 0 55,006,623
257,538,897 257,538,897 0
Free Space Pri 14.8 None -- 312,545,520
30,240 0 30,240


============================================================================
===============================
Partition Information for Disk 2: 239,366.9 Megabytes
Volume PartType Status Size MB PartSect # StartSect
TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects
============================================================================
===============================
F: NTFS Pri 239,366.9 0 0 63
490,223,412 490,223,412 0


============================================================================
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Boot Record for drive C: (Drive: 1, Starting sector: 63, Type: NTFS)
============================================================================
===============================
Also,my F: Drive is a Maxtor 250GB SATA I but it's showing in device manager
as running UDMA4 while my WD 160GB SATA II is UDMA 5.
 
F

Folkert Rienstra

Proofread before you send.
If you want someone to look at it, at least have the common decency
to post it in the same format as it was shown to yourself.

Btw, anything wrong with your spacebar?
 
D

don't look

Sorry 'bout that.Didn't translate right.Her's a better look. Also,I'm
wondering why the SATA II is UDMA5 while SATA I is udma4?


don't look said:
Been having some strange PC problems lately. It's mostly new
stuff(CPU,Mobo,HD,RAM)Mobo just came back from RMA(new).
Is there a problem with the way this disk is partitioned? I lost everything
but one folder from the E: partition. I had Quake 4 on there but that and a
bunch of downloaded stuff and the Disk Volume info is just gone(virus?). I
also had to reformat. This is what Partinfo(partition magic) shows if anyone
can figure this out.

============================================================================
===============================
Partition Information for Disk 1: 152,624.9 Megabytes
Volume PartType Status Size MB Part Sect # StartSect
TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects
============================================================================
===============================
C: NTFS Pri,Boot 26,858.6 0 0
63 55,006,497 55,006,497 0
ExtendedX Pri 125,751.4 0 1
55,006,560 257,538,960 257,538,960 0
EPBR Log 125,751.4 None --
55,006,560 257,538,960 257,538,960 0
E: NTFS Log 125,751.4 55,006,560 0 55,006,623
257,538,897 257,538,897 0
Free Space Pri 14.8 None --
312,545,52030,240 0 30,240
============================================================================
===============================
Partition Information for Disk 2: 239,366.9 Megabytes
Volume PartType Status Size MB Part Sect # StartSect
TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects
============================================================================
===============================
F: NTFS Pri 239,366.9 0 0
63 490,223,412 490,223,412 0
 
D

don't look

Rats,still didn't come out right.I guess I need to learn how to do this
right,huh?
 

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