br@laura.UUCP (Bodo Rueskamp) (04/25/89)
In article <4033@bgsuvax.UUCP> qureshi@bgsuvax.UUCP (Naveed Hasan Qureshi) writes: > Last night I booted up Dos and started working on it. I ran >FDISK and chose the option to create a Dos-extended partition ( I guess i was >not suppose to do that.) It came back and told me that there is no room for >extended partition. I hit <esc> and came back to C>. I pressed <Ctl> <Alt> <Del>and restarted the computer. Now I don't have any thing on the hard drive, some >how every thing got lost. I booted dos from floppy, and started FDISK to see >if the partitions were there, there is no partition on the disk., No Xenix >No Dos, No nothing. It looks as I never had any thing on the hard drive. I had the same problem some weeks ago. My hard disk had 10 unused cylinders between the DOS and the XENIX partition. I wanted to create an extended partition on the unused cylinders, but FDISK trashed the disk. I used NU from Norton Utilities to analyze the trashed partition table and was able to restore the old information, but FDISK has erased the first sector on each cylinder in both partitions. So I reformatted the partitions and restored them from backups. -- Bodo Rueskamp, <br@unido.uucp>