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FiOS Dave
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      09-23-2008
In an attempt to add a second drive to my system,
it damaged my partition, probably because I had the
jumper set to master instead of slave.
I tried to repair the master boot record using the
Vista disk, but I get an error message,
"Failed to save startup options."
I tried running RSTRUI.EXE /OFFLINE:C:\Windows,
but that didn't help either.
I thought that Vista kept a second copy of the partition info/
Master Boot Record, but I can't find out how to restore it.
Since this was a new setup, I haven't had a chance to back it up,
and would hate to lose all the customization I've done.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Dave
 
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barman58
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      09-23-2008

Hi you may want to have a look at testdisk 'Here'
(http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk)

If you check the various links you can download a live cd containing
the software


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*Nigel*
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understand.,- frank herbert
 
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AJR
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      09-23-2008
You need to be explicit is describing what you were trying to accomplish.
"...In an attempt to add a second drive to my system,.." ? does'nt say much.

Regarding "...it damaged my partition, probably because I had the jumper
set to master instead of slave...." - setting the jumper to master vice
slave would have resulted in the drive not being recognized.


"FiOS Dave" <> wrote in message
news:8D1F5D6F-DA4A-485B-913E-...
> In an attempt to add a second drive to my system,
> it damaged my partition, probably because I had the
> jumper set to master instead of slave.
> I tried to repair the master boot record using the
> Vista disk, but I get an error message,
> "Failed to save startup options."
> I tried running RSTRUI.EXE /OFFLINE:C:\Windows,
> but that didn't help either.
> I thought that Vista kept a second copy of the partition info/
> Master Boot Record, but I can't find out how to restore it.
> Since this was a new setup, I haven't had a chance to back it up,
> and would hate to lose all the customization I've done.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave



 
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FiOS Dave
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      09-24-2008
Hi Nigel,

Thanks for the link.
I just downloaded the file and will give it a try later.
It appears that it is only the MBR that got hosed, as all the data
appears to be OK. I did notice that after I added the second
drive, the system attempted to boot from it, rather than from
my original drive (which was still set as master.)
Possible, during the contention between drives, a write was
forced to the MBR on the original drive.
In any event, I certainly will be more careful when adding in
a second drive again! I have two "sleds" in my system, which makes
it easy for me to swap drives. I have a few smaller drives (120GB)
which I use for testing Ubuntu, or reverting to XP, NT 4.0, or
other systems, as I find it easier than setting up virtual drives.

I'll let you know how I do.

Thanks again,

Dave


"barman58" <> wrote in message
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>
> Hi you may want to have a look at testdisk 'Here'
> (http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk)
>
> If you check the various links you can download a live cd containing
> the software
>
>
> --
> barman58
>
> Regards,
> *Nigel*
> the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not
> understand.,- frank herbert


 
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Andy
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      09-24-2008
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 22:22:53 -0400, "FiOS Dave"
<> wrote:

>Hi Nigel,
>
>Thanks for the link.
>I just downloaded the file and will give it a try later.
>It appears that it is only the MBR that got hosed, as all the data
>appears to be OK. I did notice that after I added the second
>drive, the system attempted to boot from it, rather than from
>my original drive (which was still set as master.)


Go into BIOS setup, and set Hard Disk Boot Priority or Hard Disk
Drives to boot from the correct drive.

>Possible, during the contention between drives, a write was
>forced to the MBR on the original drive.
>In any event, I certainly will be more careful when adding in
>a second drive again! I have two "sleds" in my system, which makes
>it easy for me to swap drives. I have a few smaller drives (120GB)
>which I use for testing Ubuntu, or reverting to XP, NT 4.0, or
>other systems, as I find it easier than setting up virtual drives.
>
>I'll let you know how I do.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Dave
>
>
>"barman58" <> wrote in message
>news:...
>>
>> Hi you may want to have a look at testdisk 'Here'
>> (http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk)
>>
>> If you check the various links you can download a live cd containing
>> the software
>>
>>
>> --
>> barman58
>>
>> Regards,
>> *Nigel*
>> the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not
>> understand.,- frank herbert

 
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