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Old October 12th 09, 04:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Vasu
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Default Mount GFS2 on Windows

That would sound great if the GFS partitions gets displayed on the partition
screen,but that ain't happening. using this method will delete my data so a
back up is necessary for which my business will not afford my time. Looks
like I can try the linux server at my place to access the GFS. Thanks
anyway.

Regards
Sid/Vasu

"Andrew E." wrote in message
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Install xp cd,set pc to boot to xp cd,at menu screen tap the r key,
if windows is installed,select number for hd access,press enter for
password,
type: DiskPart In DiskPart,delete the partition(s),create one,press ESC
key,
type: EXIT Reboot to xp cd,install xp (delete all data when prompted),xp
will format & install auto.If no OS is installed at recovery console
entrance,
then simply type: DiskPart Ignore the text.

"Vasu" wrote:

Hi

I'm not sure whether I'm posting it in the right group or not.

Here is my issue : I previously had installed red hat Linux server 5 on
my
system for testing purpose.Later on I installed Windows XP by formatting
the
partitions I created when I was using Red Hat. Unfortunately all
partitions
except for the GFS partition are accessible.Close to 13 GB of the hard
drives locked and not getting shown on Windows explorer. I tried to check
for software/drivers to do the same but no luck.
Help is always appreciated

Regards
Sid/Vasu






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