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    partition lost

    Hi again. In answer to edfair, there was nothing done to change version of Windows; fdisk describes partitions as follows: (first line) [partition]C: 1, [status]A, [type]PRI DOS, [Volume Label]blank, [Mbytes]2047, [System]FAT32, [Usage]11%. (second line) [Partition]'no letter' 2, [Status]blank...
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    partition lost

    In reference to mainegeek's suggestion to check device manager's Generic IDE Disk settings, the current drive letter assignment is C, no D. Also, I uninstalled the camcorder software immediately after this problem occurred, so I don't think the camera is a factor at this point. Thanks for your...
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    partition lost

    Thanks for the reply, but the problem is a little more complicated than simply moving drive letters. I'm missing 17gb of HD storage space once assigned to drive (d:). Drive (d:) is now assigned to my Zip and the 17gb are nowhere to be found in Windows. I'm trying to get those 17gb back in...
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    partition lost

    I have a two-partition 20gb hdd. While loading camcorder software (ArcSoft), one of the partitions disappeared. The partition with all my applications remains (c:). The partition with most of my documents (d:)can not be seen in Windows. Only when I'm in DOS under fdsk, view partitions, can I...

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