Postby Puritan » Mon Feb 27, 2006 2:16 pm
I see no way to help you apart from reformatting your hard drive or using a partition management tool such as Partition Magic. The partition table controls how the room on your hard disk is partitioned into sections on the physical hard disk and what file system is used for a particular partition which controls how the data on the partition is organized. Thus. having an error in a partition table is a really bad thing. While utilities such as Partition Magic might be able to help you, such utilities are generally expensive. Someone else may have a better piece of advice, but the thing I would recommend would be to simply reformat your entire hard drive, which should solve your problem as the partition table will be recreated in the format process. When selecting a partition to install windows on in the setup menu of XP, delete the existing partitions and create a new partition in its place. This will overwrite all data on your hard drive, but will solve your problem.
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