Re: The partition that hosts Windows Vista may disappear

Autor: artiun <artiun_at_spam.wp.pl>
Data: Wed 21 Feb 2007 - 11:06:15 MET
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Michal Kawecki napisał(a):
> The partition that hosts Windows Vista may disappear if you use Windows
> XP to create a partition on a computer that has both Windows XP and
> Windows Vista installed
> View products that this article applies to.Article ID : 931854
>
> SYMPTOMS
> If you use Microsoft Windows XP to create a new partition on a computer
> that has both Windows XP and Windows Vista installed, the partition that
> hosts Windows Vista may disappear.
>
> CAUSE
> This problem may be caused by a error in Logical Disk Manager. If the
> partition that hosts Windows Vista was created during the installation
> of Windows Vista, a 1-megabyte (MB) alignment boundary is created on the
> partition. This alignment boundary differs from the alignment boundary
> that is created by Windows XP. Therefore, when you use Windows XP to
> create a new partition, the different alignments may cause this problem.
>
> WORKAROUND
> To work around this problem, do not use Windows XP to create a partition
> on a computer that also has Windows Vista installed.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931854
nie nowość. Już mieli problem z w2k i wxp. Są inne NTFS'y. :)

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Artur
Received on Wed Feb 21 11:10:11 2007

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