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To: wily who wrote (7251)4/25/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Wily

If those are the only other drives on the disk you will probably need another disk to recover to.

This is a problem. The only FAT Partitions I had were lost. Unless I create a new FAT partition in NT just to receive the restore. That sounds like the solution.

You will probably have to create a partition in the space of the lost partition.

That means reformating most of the lost drive. Scary to bury my data even deeper.

I would still call PQ to clear up any details about the partitioning question and where to restore to.

Definitely.... Thanks for your help, Wily. You've given me a ray of hope. Appreciate it.

Clarence

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