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problem with Partitions
Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 4:47 pm
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Posted by jarko (13 messages posted)


Hi, I have two operation system on my computer, and I don't know how these things took place but my partition which I installed my first Windows (Vista x64) is (Boot, Page file, Crash Dump, Logical Drive) My Second Windows (Win 7 x64) I installed on the same hard drive but additional partition, and this partition is (System, Active, Prime Partition). This is what information I've got when I checked in Disk Management. I know that I really s.....up two partitions on my computer, and I really need to fix this, but first of all, I don't want to lose my data, and I don't know if this is possible, and if it is I don't have any idea how to do it. I really need some help, some advices because I'm not able to do this by myself, someone helps. I started to get in post screen some messages about this problem and info that I have to fix this problem.


Responses to this message:
*re: problem with Partitions (Steve: Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 5:46 pm)
*re: problem with Partitions (Charlie Hadden: Monday, January 18, 2010 at 7:47 am)

All messages in this thread [show all]
-problem with Partitions (jarko: Sun, Jan 17, 2010, 4:47 pm)
-re: problem with Partitions (Steve: Sun, Jan 17, 2010, 5:46 pm)
-re: problem with Partitions (jarko: Sun, Jan 17, 2010, 5:53 pm)
*re: problem with Partitions (Steve: Sun, Jan 17, 2010, 6:09 pm)
-re: problem with Partitions (Charlie Hadden: Mon, Jan 18, 2010, 7:47 am)
-re: problem with Partitions (jarko: Mon, Jan 18, 2010, 8:28 am)
*re: problem with Partitions (Charlie Hadden: Mon, Jan 18, 2010, 9:07 am)
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