Hi Michael,

Can you clarify; when your partition table became damaged, were you running EMM386 at the time, and have you tried it without?

Oh good grief. EMM386 doesn't have the code or capability to mess with disk partitions. Period.

But if drive geometry is being misreported or misunderstood under EMM386 with VDS (which appears to be the case), then my guess is that it would be dangerous to run any kind of disk tool while the system is in that state? Even writing a file to a disk could cause corruption.

--
Gerry Hickman (London UK)


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