I have installed Mandrake 7.0 dual booting with Windows 98.
Both were fine.
I was even able to drag files from my Windows partition into my Linux 
partition.
While using Linux, my computer locked up so I rebooted my computer.
When booting up into Linux everything was being listed as O.K.,O.K.,O.K. 
except for a "Failed" for the Dos partition, saying things like "wrong fs 
type" and "bad super block" ect.
Linux booted O.K and worked fine except I couldn't access any files from the 
Windows partition as I could before.
When I rebooted the computer into DOS, I found DOS worked O.K but when I 
executed Windows it told me it couldn't do it because HIMEM.sys wasn't 
found.
When I did a "dir" of the windows directory I found that the HIMEM.sys was 
listed.
When I went back to Linux I "mmount /dev/hda1" then it told me that 
/dev/hda1 was busy.
When I "umount /dev/hda1" it told me that /dev/hda1 didn't exist.
What should I do to get my Windows partition back running again?


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