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Old May 25th 09, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
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Default Partition magic Access Violation error


Hello;
I have a harddisk which has 250 GB capacity. I changed my main board
and while re pluging harddisk I accidently change jumper setting to
limit harddisk 32 GB. After that I installed XP in first 32 GB. Harddisk
recognized as 32 GB in Bios. Than I realized and corrected jumper
sttings of harddisk. Other partitions are seem as unlocated in partition
magic. Windows see 32 GB hard drive in my computer. other partitions are
not realized and all 220 GB seen as unlocated which has not any disk
format.

Now I am trying to undelete 220 GB unlocated disk. Bu while it is
checking recoverable partitions in unlocated disk an error mesage
appears.

access violation at 004BDD22 address in module PMagicnt.exe read of
adress 0000004C

I am attaching my screenshot.

please help.

How can I recover
my data on unlocated 220 GB ?
http://tinyurl.com/r9cawa


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