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Peter,
O: is on my Primary Master drive--yes.
Using [C:\]fdisk /query (Thanks to Steven for this easy way to get what
you asked for.
Drive Name Partition Vtype FStype Status Start Size
1 0000003f : 1 0a 2 0 7
1 OS2 C: 1 07 1 7 502
1 000fef40 D: 2 07 0 509 251
1 0017c760 E: 2 07 0 760 251
1 001f9f80 F: 2 07 0 1011 502
1 002f4fc0 G: 2 07 0 1514 2753
1 00855a5f H: 2 07 0 4267 2753
1 MAINT I: 2 07 1 7020 400
1 00e7e571 J: 2 07 0 7420 2000
1 012667b0 K: 2 07 0 9421 1004
1 0145c830 L: 2 07 0 10425 1004
1 016528b0 M: 2 07 0 11429 1004
1 01848930 N: 2 07 0 12433 2000
1 01c30b6f O: 2 06 0 14433 604
1 01d5eb3d : 3 00 0 15037 4502
**BIOS:8032MB
Does this tell you something?
Jack
In <42D960A4.6CD2@peterskye.com>, on 07/16/2005
at 12:31 PM, Peter Skye said:
>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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>> . . . I couldn't dump to my O: partition.
>Your O: is on your Primary Master drive, yes?
>What is the partition layout for that drive?
>- Peter
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