| Subject | : | DFSee and how to get back a lost hpfs partition! |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 06 Mar, 2002 on 07:37 |
| Well, to make a long story short; here is the scenario and I'm running WSFeB ACP1: After I used Partition Magic 5 to resize a large partition and splitted it up into two. I have then to use LVM to re mount the partitions or volumes as LVM defines it. Okey, for once I was a bit fast and instead of setting up the two partitions as Compatible HPFS partitions I managed to mount them as LVM partitions. With above in mind my old partion, full of data and including the new partition was corrupted. So during the boot the system traps. The Solution: The new and small partition ws nothing on to be saved and fastest to do was deleting it and set it up again. Okey, the trick then comes to the older parttion (drive letter D:). LVM can not unmount a volyme and if it could I think that would save a lot of trouble. So with DFSee following made the trick: 1: dfs.exe -log:disk 1) enables loging when starting up DFSee. |
| Subject | : | Re:DFSee and how to get back a lost hpfs partition! |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 06 Mar, 2002 on 20:44 |
| There is a FDSee support discussion group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dfsee-support .
OS/2 Warp-ed to the very end. |
| Subject | : | Re:DFSee and how to get back a lost hpfs partition! |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 06 Mar, 2002 on 21:00 |
| Yepp, thanks, reason for posting it here as well was that the yahoo group as down for maintaining yesterday... argh.. So for future ref when someone has a need. But, I got back every single file on the disk! /Kim |