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partition/volume is not enabled 1

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lg1man

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Jul 23, 2002
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I've been called in to fix someone's partition problems resulting from use of Partition Magic. The D: drive is now no longer recognized by Win2000 SP4. When I try to assign a drive letter in the disk manager, the error message is that the operation cannot be completed because the partition/volume is not enabled. I am requested to reboot to enable, but that does not work. Since file system is FAT32, I was able to mount the hard drive in a Win98 PC and back up the files. Deleting D:, recreating and reformatting in FAT32 with fdisk from a Win98 boot diskette or doing the same from the recovery console using diskpart and formatting with ntfs did not result in D: being recognized in the Win2000 GUI.
Any suggestions?
 
uninstall partition magic for one.

there are a lot of problems which can stem from the program... but that would be the first place i'd look at fixing the problem.

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The problem lies in the MBR. If you still intend FAT32, use the Win98 fdisk utility:

fdisk d: /cmbr
 
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