PTDD Super Fdisk nightmare... corrupted drives
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:47 am
Long story short: I have 2 internal hard disks, one WD, one Seagate, which were working perfectly, and I was looking to dual boot XP and Ubuntu. After Gparted failed abysmally to create the necessary partitions (crashed each time from the Ubuntu boot cd, and later from the Gparted live cd), I used the XP install disk to create the necessary XP partitions and left appropriate space for the linux ones. XP was working perfectly, as were both drives, so far so good.
I turned to some of the UBCD utilities to solve the problem, and used PTDD Super Fdisk in particular. Upon loading it told me that there were some errors on the Seagate I was trying to write the ext3 partitions too, and I assumed that they were the cause of my problems with gparted... I opted to correct them. I do not recall making any alterations to the WD drive with my XP installation on it.
I reboot, having just done something simple like creating a fat32 partition in the space instead of an ext3 (I think), and am having all kinds of problems. I think the program goofed around with the MBR, but seemingly for both drives (even though I'm 99% certain none of the options should have affected the WD with XP on it).
Any ideas how this happened? And what the fix might be? I do have most of the data backed up, but there's possibly a small proportion of valuable data left on there that I'd like to retrieve (or at least, I'd like to confirm I've got it all). I just don't understand it... I was very careful, and all of the operations seemed fairly straightforward... except for those "error corrections" PTDD performed on startup.
Thanks for any help,
Paraselene.
I turned to some of the UBCD utilities to solve the problem, and used PTDD Super Fdisk in particular. Upon loading it told me that there were some errors on the Seagate I was trying to write the ext3 partitions too, and I assumed that they were the cause of my problems with gparted... I opted to correct them. I do not recall making any alterations to the WD drive with my XP installation on it.
I reboot, having just done something simple like creating a fat32 partition in the space instead of an ext3 (I think), and am having all kinds of problems. I think the program goofed around with the MBR, but seemingly for both drives (even though I'm 99% certain none of the options should have affected the WD with XP on it).
Any ideas how this happened? And what the fix might be? I do have most of the data backed up, but there's possibly a small proportion of valuable data left on there that I'd like to retrieve (or at least, I'd like to confirm I've got it all). I just don't understand it... I was very careful, and all of the operations seemed fairly straightforward... except for those "error corrections" PTDD performed on startup.
Thanks for any help,
Paraselene.