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Subject: Re: [newbie] cannot partition
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 03:37:04 -
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From: Blood Slap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've tried defragging multiple times
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From: Michael Kovary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] cannot partition
I just tried FIPS, and I keep getting an error message telling me that
the
partition tables don't match or something
El mié, 27-03-2002 a las 14:29, daRcmaTTeR escribió:
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From: Michael Kovary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] cannot partition
I just tried FIPS, and I keep getting an error message telling
I just tried FIPS, and I keep getting an error message telling me
that
the
partition tables don't match or something to that effect. So right
now I
running a surface scan to see if it can correct any problems, (don't
know if
it will do any good at all)
which might be done by the
] cannot partition
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 22:36:53 -0700
I've been using windows on a 12 GB FAT32, and just used Norton Ghost to
transfer it to my new 40 GB. Windows woks fine on this machine, so I know
the existing FAT partition is fine, but when trying to install mandrake
8.1, each time I attempt
El mar, 26-03-2002 a las 02:36, Blood Slap escribió:
I've been using windows on a 12 GB FAT32, and just used Norton Ghost to transfer it
to my new 40 GB. Windows woks fine on this machine, so I know the existing FAT
partition is fine, but when trying to install mandrake 8.1, each time I
] cannot partition
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 22:36:53 -0700
I've been using windows on a 12 GB FAT32, and just used Norton Ghost to
transfer it to my new 40 GB. Windows woks fine on this machine, so I know
the existing FAT partition is fine, but when trying to install mandrake
8.1, each time I attempt
John Lynch said onto me:
John Well, I know NOTHING about computers, but here's my Australian 2cents.
John
John Have you defragged your computer?
John If your using Windows 98 a good program to use is FIPS, that gives u
John instructions on how to partition your harddrive and what to do if
I've tried defragging multiple times in windows
with "rearrange files so my programs start faster" turned off and on, but I get
the same problem, so I will look for other defragmenting apps that might help,
also partitioning software.
Any recommendations?
Thanks.
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To: Newbie Linux-Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] cannot partition
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 18:37:09 -0700
I've tried defragging multiple times in windows with rearrange files so my
programs start faster turned off and on, but I get the same problem, so I
will look for other
Blood Slap wrote:
I've tried defragging multiple times in windows with rearrange files
so my programs start faster turned off and on, but I get the same
problem, so I will look for other defragmenting apps that might help,
also partitioning software.
Any recommendations?
Thanks.
I
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I've tried defragging multiple times in windows with rearrange
files so my programs start faster
up in the
morning.
From: John Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [newbie] cannot partition
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 12:46:11 +1100
If your not using Windows XP use FIPS.
That tells you to delete a file, which it then recreates.
this file
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From: Blood Slap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've tried defragging multiple times in windows with rearrange files so
my programs start faster turned off and on, but I get the same problem,
so I will look for other defragmenting apps that might help, also
partitioning
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