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Re: Windows NT4.0 HDD no partitions

From "Mantas" <mantas@universe-trinti.lt>
Newsgroups uk.comp.vintage
Subject Re: Windows NT4.0 HDD no partitions
Date 2021-05-03 12:37 +0300
Organization Aioe.org NNTP Server
Message-ID <s6og6d$g4t$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink)
References <ragfuv$vbk$1@gioia.aioe.org> <MPG.3af57e6021780713989680@news.eternal-september.org>

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There are no USB ports.
I tried Hirens Boot CD, but many of the programs were not working - not
enough RAM.
Also, there are 2 IDE hard disks, but nothing sees them (BIOS does, but when
booting from DOS or similar floppy there are no HDDs visible). Maybe because
WinNT uses different file system?

"Mike Garcia" <mike@mgarcia.nospam> wrote in message
news:MPG.3af57e6021780713989680@news.eternal-september.org...
> In article <ragfuv$vbk$1@gioia.aioe.org>, mantas@universe-trinti.lt
> says...
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I received a Pentium Pro server with Win NT 4.0 installed. It had a
>> password
>> and 2 IDE hard disks, one was disconnected.
>> I made a mistake connecting one hard drive to Windows XP machine. I could
>> see all the files, but something happened and now neither the server nor
>> Windows XP machines can see the partitions on the disk.
>>
>> How can I restore it?
>
>
> I would use a Linux boot disc or USB drive, make an image of them use
> fdisk or gparted, make sure the first partition is bootable.

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Windows NT4.0 HDD no partitions "Mantas" <mantas@universe-trinti.lt> - 2020-05-25 16:07 +0300
  Re: Windows NT4.0 HDD no partitions Mike Garcia <mike@mgarcia.nospam> - 2021-04-30 03:40 -0700
    Re: Windows NT4.0 HDD no partitions "Mantas" <mantas@universe-trinti.lt> - 2021-05-03 12:37 +0300
      Re: Windows NT4.0 HDD no partitions Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2021-05-03 10:54 +0100

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