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I have installed winxp sp2 on C: and Vista Beta 2 5384 on D: when im on
windows vista everything is fine, the problem comes on when im on XP, seems Vista mess up my drive. Partition magic 8.0 detects drive problems and XP show me a new drive J: with 0kb of storage and 0kb of free space, so i can´t resize or delete partitions on my hard drive . this is my configuration: Hard Drive 1 Partitions: C(Primary, NTFS),D(Logical, NTFS) Hard Drive 2 Partitions: F(Primary , NTFS) Two Dvd Multi Recorders: E,G The new partition is recognized as J(Logical, Type 8E ), and I don´t create it, how this can be posible? might be because Vista changes Drive Letters? I also have a Linux ex3 Partition and a swap partition none in use, I plane to use them later. remember the problem came when i installed Vista. Thanks for read this post, if you have an answer post it. I´m a medium-advance PC user. Do not answer this post with another question. Here is my hard drive 1 geometry: PowerQuest PartitionInfo 8.0 -- Windows NT/2000 Version Date Generated: 08/29/06 23:06:49 Copyright (c)1994-2002, PowerQuest Corporation General System Information: Total Physical Memory (bytes): 2,146,938,880 Used Physical Memory: (bytes): 501,432,320 Maximum Page File Size: (bytes): 4,294,967,295 Current Page File Size: (bytes): 0 ================================================== ================================================== ======= Disk Geometry Information for Disk 1: 9726 Cylinders, 255 Heads, 63 Sectors/Track System PartSect # Boot BCyl Head Sect FS ECyl Head Sect StartSect NumSects ================================================== ================================================== ======= 0 0 80 0 1 1 07 1023 254 63 63 62,926,542 Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 0 0 80 0 1 1 07 3916 254 63 63 62926542 0 1 00 1023 0 1 0F 1023 254 63 62,926,605 93,321,585 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 0 1 00 3917 0 1 0F 9725 254 63 62926605 93321585 62,926,605 0 00 1023 1 1 07 1023 254 63 83,891,493 72,356,697 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926605 0 00 5222 1 1 07 9725 254 63 83891493 72356697 62,926,605 1 00 1023 254 63 05 1023 254 63 62,926,606 208,844 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926605 1 00 3917 0 2 05 3929 254 63 62926606 208844 Info: Partition didn't begin on head boundary. ucBeginSector expected to be 1, not 2. 62,926,606 0 00 1023 254 63 83 1023 254 63 62,926,731 208,719 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926606 0 00 3917 2 1 83 3929 254 63 62926731 208719 Info: Partition didn't begin on head boundary. ucBeginHead expected to be 0 or 1, not 2. 62,926,606 1 00 1023 254 63 05 1023 254 63 63,135,450 20,755,980 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926606 1 00 3930 0 1 05 5221 254 63 63135450 20755980 63,135,450 0 00 1023 254 63 8E 1023 254 63 63,135,513 20,755,917 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 63135450 0 00 3930 1 1 8E 5221 254 63 63135513 20755917 |
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Hi Ivan--
If you didn't run your Vista setup from XP (you did well to always install the oldest Windows first or you can run into big trouble with XP), then the bios will dictate that change in drive letters. I believe the J came in because you have two hard drives. This is becoming more critical because more and more people are reporting on forums that with particularly older machines even though they are P4 and older Mobos, that they can't run setup from XP and install Vista, but they can do it perfectly on a restart. They get a false "you need drivers for an IDE controller" error when they try to setup from XP. I'm going to try to see if I can get some information from some of the guys on the Vista setup team to try to understand this soon. Something you are vague (to me about). It's the statement "I have installed Win XP Sp2 on C: and Vista Beta 2 5384 on D: when I'm on Windows Vista, everything is fine. The problem comes on when I'm on XP, [it seems like] Vista messes up my drive." Ivan what's going on with XP? First can you boot to XP with no problem? What does diskmanagement either from Vista since I know you can run it booting to Vista (type diskmgmt.msc in run box) say about each drive? Can you post that? If you tell me it's more than the drive letter assignments, which I think you can fix via the regedit, and you need help repairing XP let me know. Keep this in mind: I've run hundreds of repair installs of XP with people, and those who have had Linux on a dual or multiboot can't do a repair install with Grub or Lilo onboard, because it interferes 100% of the time with reaching the repair install setup when you try it booting from the XP CD. Paradoxically, some of the Linux mavens are able to use Linux to repair XP--and I'm not one of them but I've read a lot of interesting posts from them and some on this newsgroup. 1) I can use PM 8.0 on Vista through 5536 (several previous builds back through November with no problem). 2) As we have reiterated repeatedly Colin, myself, several others if you install Vista from XP you will retain your current drive letters. If you install from a restart, the bios will dictate the drive letters. For example, if XP is on C:\ and you restart and use the Vista DVD, the configuration will become XP on D:\ D will become E:\ E:\ will become C and F:\will stay F:\. You can't change this drive letter assignment with diskmanagement, but you should be able to change this with a regedit: Back up the reg via ExportWhole registry/or key radio button lower left dialogue boxsave to location of your choice. Fastest backup in the Windows OS on the planet: Registry Settings System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\ DriveIcons] Value Name: Default Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value) Open your registry and find the key below. If the key does not already exist then create it. Within the main key create a new sub-key with a single letter representing the drive letter of the drive to be modified. (e.g. [HKEY...\DriveIcons\D]) Within the drive letter key create another sub-key called "DefaultIcon" (e.g. [HKEY...\DriveIcons\D\DefaultIcon]) and set the "(Default)" value to equal the fully qualified name of the icon file. If the file contains more that one icon follow it with a comma and the zero-based index of the icon (e.g. "c:\icons\myicons.dll,4"). Create another sub-key within the drive letter key called "DefaultLabel" (e.g. [HKEY...\DriveIcons\D\DefaultLabel]) and set it's "(Default)" value to equal the label for the drive letter (e.g. "My ZIP Drive"). For example: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer DriveIcons D DefaultIcon (Default) = c:\icons\myicons.dll,4 DefaultLabel (Default) = My ZIP Drive You may need to restart Windows for the change to take effect, or press F5 to refresh My Computer. Note: The "DefaultLabel" value only works with Windows 2000 and higher. Good luck, CH "Ivan Covarrubias" Ivan wrote in message news ![]() I have installed winxp sp2 on C: and Vista Beta 2 5384 on D: when im on windows vista everything is fine, the problem comes on when im on XP, seems Vista mess up my drive. Partition magic 8.0 detects drive problems and XP show me a new drive J: with 0kb of storage and 0kb of free space, so i can´t resize or delete partitions on my hard drive . this is my configuration: Hard Drive 1 Partitions: C(Primary, NTFS),D(Logical, NTFS) Hard Drive 2 Partitions: F(Primary , NTFS) Two Dvd Multi Recorders: E,G The new partition is recognized as J(Logical, Type 8E ), and I don´t create it, how this can be posible? might be because Vista changes Drive Letters? I also have a Linux ex3 Partition and a swap partition none in use, I plane to use them later. remember the problem came when i installed Vista. Thanks for read this post, if you have an answer post it. I´m a medium-advance PC user. Do not answer this post with another question. Here is my hard drive 1 geometry: PowerQuest PartitionInfo 8.0 -- Windows NT/2000 Version Date Generated: 08/29/06 23:06:49 Copyright (c)1994-2002, PowerQuest Corporation General System Information: Total Physical Memory (bytes): 2,146,938,880 Used Physical Memory: (bytes): 501,432,320 Maximum Page File Size: (bytes): 4,294,967,295 Current Page File Size: (bytes): 0 ================================================== ================================================== ======= Disk Geometry Information for Disk 1: 9726 Cylinders, 255 Heads, 63 Sectors/Track System PartSect # Boot BCyl Head Sect FS ECyl Head Sect StartSect NumSects ================================================== ================================================== ======= 0 0 80 0 1 1 07 1023 254 63 63 62,926,542 Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 0 0 80 0 1 1 07 3916 254 63 63 62926542 0 1 00 1023 0 1 0F 1023 254 63 62,926,605 93,321,585 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 0 1 00 3917 0 1 0F 9725 254 63 62926605 93321585 62,926,605 0 00 1023 1 1 07 1023 254 63 83,891,493 72,356,697 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926605 0 00 5222 1 1 07 9725 254 63 83891493 72356697 62,926,605 1 00 1023 254 63 05 1023 254 63 62,926,606 208,844 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926605 1 00 3917 0 2 05 3929 254 63 62926606 208844 Info: Partition didn't begin on head boundary. ucBeginSector expected to be 1, not 2. 62,926,606 0 00 1023 254 63 83 1023 254 63 62,926,731 208,719 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926606 0 00 3917 2 1 83 3929 254 63 62926731 208719 Info: Partition didn't begin on head boundary. ucBeginHead expected to be 0 or 1, not 2. 62,926,606 1 00 1023 254 63 05 1023 254 63 63,135,450 20,755,980 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 62926606 1 00 3930 0 1 05 5221 254 63 63135450 20755980 63,135,450 0 00 1023 254 63 8E 1023 254 63 63,135,513 20,755,917 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values a 63135450 0 00 3930 1 1 8E 5221 254 63 63135513 20755917 |