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Hi ,
Could you provide the partition details, i.e. the number of partitions on the drive
Does the hard drive contain Operating System?
if yes, are you able to boot the hard drive?
if no, see if there is a possibility that the hardrive could be fix on a working computer as a second harddrive?
Raja
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Thanks for trying to help but I see the original post goes back almost 2 months and there was no reply to my message to him a couple of days later.
I’m trying to fix the partitions on my computer with parttion magic. I booted from the emergency recovery floppy discs. My main partition is labeded “bad” and “error 105”. What is 105? I can’t find it on the Symantec web site. Thanks.
camdavis wrote:
I'm trying to fix the partitions on my computer with parttion magic. I booted from the emergency recovery floppy discs. My main partition is labeded "bad" and "error 105". What is 105? I can't find it on the Symantec web site. Thanks.
Check the Documentation that should be on your installation?
#105 Partition starts on wrong boundary
The hard-disk partition table contains erroneous values. PartitionMagic expects
partitions to begin and end on the correct cylinder boundaries. If they do not, the
disk may be partially corrupted. In this circumstance, if PartitionMagic were to
make any modifications it might cause the loss of data. Therefore, PartitionMagic
refuses to recognize any of the hard disk’s partitions. To resolve this problem, see
the instructions in “Resolving Partition Table Errors” on page 126.
Sorry I can't help you with what that means or how to deal with it but it does refer you to the documentation page 126 (That's PM8 that I have)