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Re: The big OOPS
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> No, it's not about Object Oriented stuff.
> In fact, I have done a very stupid mistake while experimenting with
> partitions. While in Linux's FDISK, I proceeded to stupidly delete both
> the swap and the native Linux partitions, and wrote it to the table.
> After rebooting, an attempt to boot from the hard drive produces the
> message: NO ROM (or something of the like). The DOS partition is still
> there (I CAN boot of a floppy and see it), nor does FDISK /MBR work.
> I wouldn't like to kill my DOS partition (it DOES have some stuff
> on it... ;-)), so if anyone can help me restore my hard drive...
>
Hmmm...
You said that fdisk/mbr doesn't work...
Is the DOS partiton active? Try running MSDOG fdisk and
check if th e dos partition is marked active, and if not do so.
Then, run fdisk/mbr from a DOS diskette.
Succes :)
Gavrie.
> Thanks,
> Shay
>
> The chance of an event happening is inversly
> proportional to the general desire of it
> doing so.
> -Murphy
>