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Originally posted by badw0lf
reply to post by Itop1
Hrmm.. that 100mb partition would be the 100mb Windows creates for system files..
Not sure why you cannot see unpartitioned space - but this comes to the question?
Why do you use Partition Magic to make the 10gb ghost partition? Surely drive management is a better option?
Are you installing windows to the entire 220gb and then using partition magic to resize your entire drive to create the 10gb partition? Yikes!
It appears partition magic bloopered and corrupted the entire partition, but I still don't know why you cannot see the unpartitioned space.
I'd get some bootable partition software and boot to that and entirely wipe the drive.
See if windows detects it then, and if it does, create the 210gb partition leaving 10gb unpartitioned. Install windows to the 210gb partition. Allocate the 10gb ghost partition inside windows using drive management.
Hope some of that rambling thought process above helps..
Originally posted by Itop1
I didn't use partition magic, i only opened it, i used windows to create the partition, and using the "Add Drivers" option under the System Receovery option i can see my drives...
but its the only place i can though....
and i didn't restart th system, the pc restarted itself after i clicked finish on creating the partition in windows using the windows disk management tool.
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Originally posted by badw0lf
Originally posted by Itop1
I didn't use partition magic, i only opened it, i used windows to create the partition, and using the "Add Drivers" option under the System Receovery option i can see my drives...
But here you say "i installed Partition Magic to create a logical partition on the unallocated 10GB... but it didn't show the unallocated 10GB of space... it only showed 230GB primary partition.. "
So which is it, did you allocate the 10gb before installing windows using the Windows Setup or did you do it After you installed windows? Why was partition magic at all? I can't work out what steps you took.
but its the only place i can though....
and i didn't restart th system, the pc restarted itself after i clicked finish on creating the partition in windows using the windows disk management tool.
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Restarting the system like that can cause data loss, instability etc, but your system rebooted itself meaning to me that some software was in the process of doing something windows did not expect, and a system fault resulted in the reboot.
Given that as soon as this happened, you cannot access your System drive anymore, I get the impression that whatever the software was, it was dealing with the hard drives.
Therefore, partition magic was working on the partition that has disappeared.
Same end resulting actions, re-partition the entire hard drive to be completely empty, create your partitions before installing anything, format the system partition and install windows, then in windows format the ghost partition to whatever format ghost recognises.
So i went in to windows 7 device manager -> disk manager and it showed the 10GB free space which i want to turn in to the recovery partition... i right clicked and selected format, clicked next.. etc like you do and when i clicked finished, my PC abruptly restarted