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March 14th, 2007 12:00

Can't boot after Partition magic :(

Inspiron 6400 win vista To cut a long story short after 2 crashes on new laptop I decided to partition HD to ensure no lost data if I had to restore I stupidly used partition magic to do this (search google to find out it's not a good idea and that vista can do this itself! :( ) It found errors on HD - I thought oh that must be why it's crashing so fixed them. Now it won't boot or restore When I use partition magic it shows two partitions and a space it describes as bad. trying to install from vista disc shows un-partitioned space. trying to create a partition here is met by an error that a partition can't be made in this area I have spoken for ages to dell tech support about this and run the Dell hardware check - All ok any ideas on how to get back to a working system? If I create a working partition can I then use restore? Or should I delete all partitions and start again? if so how do I recreate the backup by F11 system and the mediadirect partition. The moral is - check before you do stuff - not after :)

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March 14th, 2007 13:00

this might help but I would say you are going to have to wipe it all out and do a clean install.
 

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March 14th, 2007 22:00

I don't know the answer, but do know that Partition Magic will not work in Vista. This is what I did. Installed Partition Magic in Windows XP. I saved the Restore, Diagnosis, and downsized the Windows XP partition by 45 gig, creating a new partition. Then I  installed Vista on the newly created partition. In Window Vista you can only install the Dos Window version of PQ Boot to switch between operating systems. Paritition Magic and the Windows Version of PQ Boot will not work in Vista.

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March 15th, 2007 07:00

OK I fixed it - here's how 1. Boot from the mediadirect CD 2. Choose to format the HD 3. Boot from vista DVD 4. Instal vista Easy :) Why didn't Dell tell me that. The reason the partitions are destroyed is that mediadirect does something odd with the partition http://www.goodells.net/dellrestore/ I think Partition Magic must see this as an error and try and fix it! I now have a clean and working version of vista as I want it :) Maybe I'll try and fix the ctrl F11 restore option if I get some time. has anyone done this with vista? Thanks for your help guys! It's much appreciated

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March 15th, 2007 14:00

glad you got it worked out. I restore ctrl+f11 on xp but not vista.

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