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johanssonorjan
Hi all,
Now this is a weird one....
I installed Vista Ultimate about a year ago, and a few months later
also installed Suse 10.2 and I know dual boot, GRUB handling the boot.
I have no problems whatsoever running either OS, and they are both
installed on the same physical disk, just different partitions. Now,
here's the strange thing:
If I open disk management, the C-drive is visible and listed as
healthy. If I run the Vista backup app, it can't even see the hard
drive it itself is Installed on! A while back I had problems
installing a patch, and through Googling it started having suspicions
that the patch problem could have to do with my dual boot setup (the
patch had to do with the disc encryption thing), so I thought I'd
restore Vista's boot record and delete the Suse partitions, but when I
start from the DVD and select repair, it can't see the OS.
It's not the worst problem in the world, but I'd really like to
familiarize myself with the backup features, and that's hard to do
when my hard drive evidently doesn't exist!
Any ideas anyone??
TIA,
Orjan
Now this is a weird one....
I installed Vista Ultimate about a year ago, and a few months later
also installed Suse 10.2 and I know dual boot, GRUB handling the boot.
I have no problems whatsoever running either OS, and they are both
installed on the same physical disk, just different partitions. Now,
here's the strange thing:
If I open disk management, the C-drive is visible and listed as
healthy. If I run the Vista backup app, it can't even see the hard
drive it itself is Installed on! A while back I had problems
installing a patch, and through Googling it started having suspicions
that the patch problem could have to do with my dual boot setup (the
patch had to do with the disc encryption thing), so I thought I'd
restore Vista's boot record and delete the Suse partitions, but when I
start from the DVD and select repair, it can't see the OS.
It's not the worst problem in the world, but I'd really like to
familiarize myself with the backup features, and that's hard to do
when my hard drive evidently doesn't exist!
Any ideas anyone??
TIA,
Orjan