- C: 20GB primary FAT partition running Win98
- D: 20GB extended FAT partition (not bootable, used only for file
storage)
- G: 35GB primary NTFS partition running W2K
I installed PowerQuest DeployCenter V5.01 to the W2K drive (G:),
created a backup image of (G:) and stored the image files to the (D:)
drive. All went OK until I tried to access the (D:) drive from
Windows Explorer in either Win98 or Win2K (still visible in the
navigation), but get a "D:\ is not accessible. The parameter is
incorrect" error and a check in Computer Management says this drive
has 100% free space.
So ... looking for recommendations on how to restore my hard drive,
regain access to my D: partition & files and wondering how saving the
image files to this directory would have been able to cause this
problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Emily
If possible, I'd back up your other data first though in case you
loose it. You probably won't since you know you don't need to change
the parameters for C: and G:, but better safe than sorry. I know it's
often hard to back up everything onto disk now that hard drives are so
huge - particularly if you can't write to media AT LEAST as big as a
CD (preferably at least a DVD), so I wouldn't really worry if u can't
back it up unless you have something really important on there.