Accidental Partitioning
PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:16 pm
Yeah, that title just about says it.
I have two hard drives in my gaming PC. An XP install on the C drive, and a blank E drive. I wanted to get a 95 install on the E drive so I could run some older games on this system.
I grabbed my 95 install CD and a boot disk I had laying around and rebooted. Once the command prop came up, I ran FDISK from the floppy. Created a primary DOS partion and everything...
Then the realization set in and I knew I partitioned the wrong drive. Took the boot disk out, rebooted, and sure enough:
PROBLEM LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM
Since I only repartitioned and didn't do a full reformat, is there anything I can do to save my C drive? Or am I going to have to wipe it clean and reinstall?
I have two hard drives in my gaming PC. An XP install on the C drive, and a blank E drive. I wanted to get a 95 install on the E drive so I could run some older games on this system.
I grabbed my 95 install CD and a boot disk I had laying around and rebooted. Once the command prop came up, I ran FDISK from the floppy. Created a primary DOS partion and everything...
Then the realization set in and I knew I partitioned the wrong drive. Took the boot disk out, rebooted, and sure enough:
PROBLEM LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM
Since I only repartitioned and didn't do a full reformat, is there anything I can do to save my C drive? Or am I going to have to wipe it clean and reinstall?