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I have an ASUS A7V333 system board with a 40 gig hard drive. Recently I inadvertently messed up my Master Boot Record using Norton Antivirus, after which when I booted I got the dreaded 'Invalid System Disk' message.
After much experimenting (probably not a good idea) and running of FDISK, option 4 to check on my hard disk status and running Norton Disk Doctor, I was able to reload Windows 98 and access the hard drive.
In so doing all my directories start with DIR and have unreadable data.
Currently when I check the hard drive using FDISK, option 4, I show 2 partitions (I used to have one; the first one is Status A, Type PRI DOS, 5742 mbytes, SYSTEM is FAT32, usage 15%.
The second partition is Status - nothing, Type NON-DOS, mbytes 38162, System - nothing, usage 100%.
When I check my 'C' drive it is listed as around 6 gig. I would like to go back to one partition for the drive. I'm currently running a virus check on the system (booting up with the Norton System Works CD) but I don't think there is a 'D' drive listed.
What I need to know is would Partition Magic help me get back to one partition and is there anyway to recover the data which now is unusable?
Or should I just give up on saving the data that was on the drive and reformat and start over?
Thanks,
rmelone
After much experimenting (probably not a good idea) and running of FDISK, option 4 to check on my hard disk status and running Norton Disk Doctor, I was able to reload Windows 98 and access the hard drive.
In so doing all my directories start with DIR and have unreadable data.
Currently when I check the hard drive using FDISK, option 4, I show 2 partitions (I used to have one; the first one is Status A, Type PRI DOS, 5742 mbytes, SYSTEM is FAT32, usage 15%.
The second partition is Status - nothing, Type NON-DOS, mbytes 38162, System - nothing, usage 100%.
When I check my 'C' drive it is listed as around 6 gig. I would like to go back to one partition for the drive. I'm currently running a virus check on the system (booting up with the Norton System Works CD) but I don't think there is a 'D' drive listed.
What I need to know is would Partition Magic help me get back to one partition and is there anyway to recover the data which now is unusable?
Or should I just give up on saving the data that was on the drive and reformat and start over?
Thanks,
rmelone