Drive Changed to New Partition During Drive CreationLast reviewed: May 8, 1997Article ID: Q102531 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSConsider this drive layout:
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| c: | d: | free space |
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Where d: is where Windows NT is installed, AND it is a "logical drive"
(extended partition).
In this layout, the arcnames could be described:
scsi(0)disk(x)rdisk(0)partition(1) c: drive
scsi(0)disk(x)rdisk(0)partition(2) d: drive
If you go into windisk and create a new drive where the free space is,
your arcnames change to:
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| c: | d: | e: |
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scsi(0)disk(x)rdisk(0)partition(1) c: drive
scsi(0)disk(x)rdisk(0)partition(3) d: drive
scsi(0)disk(x)rdisk(0)partition(2) e: drive
The d: drive becomes partition(3).
NOTE: If the free space where e: was made is already within the extended region, this arcname change does not occur. You can encounter this problem any time you boot from a "logical partition" then make a new real partition on the same disk.
CAUSEThis change occurs because there can be only one extended region in the partition table of physical sector 0 on the drive, and it is always placed last in the table. Windisk knows you just changed the Windows NT boot tree from partition(2) to partition(3). It cannot pop up a message telling you to edit BOOT.INI, and change the 2 to a 3, so it generates an access violation Nothing is destroyed; your disk and the Windows NT tree are still there.
WORKAROUND
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