XeonGX
New Member
Hello all,
I was using partition magic to create a partition out of the unallocated space I had (20GB), so I created E:/, then i noticed that I have:
C:/ Logical
D:/ Primary
E:/ Logical
for some reason I converted the D:/ to logical, then I restarted the computer, now I can't boot. I get Boot Disk Failure.
need urgent help
right now I think deleted C and D, and I only have the partition E which contains a lot of important files, so I think that I have to create a C partition that is Primary so I can install Windows XP on it again. I tried installing Windows XP on the E partition but I got a message saying it isn't Windows XP-compatible since its logical. I think there might be a way to create C primary partition using the ubuntu CD.
EDIT: I have ubuntu that I can boot from CD, I also tried installing windows XP again, I couldnt install it, I think its because I need a Primary partition
I was using partition magic to create a partition out of the unallocated space I had (20GB), so I created E:/, then i noticed that I have:
C:/ Logical
D:/ Primary
E:/ Logical
for some reason I converted the D:/ to logical, then I restarted the computer, now I can't boot. I get Boot Disk Failure.
need urgent help
right now I think deleted C and D, and I only have the partition E which contains a lot of important files, so I think that I have to create a C partition that is Primary so I can install Windows XP on it again. I tried installing Windows XP on the E partition but I got a message saying it isn't Windows XP-compatible since its logical. I think there might be a way to create C primary partition using the ubuntu CD.
EDIT: I have ubuntu that I can boot from CD, I also tried installing windows XP again, I couldnt install it, I think its because I need a Primary partition
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