Obviously A.I. is here and now.  And your PC has made the first logical step
to Linux freedom.  Coming out of the Windows closet can be tough.  Embrace
it.  But don't make it angry!

GL


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   ChoKamir (Jelmer) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Monday, August 13, 2001 7:09 AM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Really strange Problem

                Hi

                I know this is not the right mailing list or forum to post a
question like
                this, but what happened is really strange. Maybe some of you
guys can help
                me or tell me what happened.
                I can back of holiday and start my PC. I opened the Windows
Explorer and saw
                that 2 drives where disappeared(Drive D and E).
                I looked with Fdisk(a programm standart delivered with
Windows to make
                partitions in your HD) and saw that the drives also didn't
exist there.
                This is really strange because when you hide or format
drives they still
                exist in FDISK, but when they are there not it means they
are removed from
                your HD.
                Can someone tell me how this could happend and tell me how i
can get my
                drives if that is possible.

                Thx

                ChoKamir


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