POWERQUEST(R) PARTITION MAGIC(R)
VERSION 8.0
You may find it helpful to watch the Partition Magic Flash tutorial
before using PartitionMagic. You can display the Flash by clicking
Help > Flash Tutorial from the Partition Magic main screen.
before using PartitionMagic. You can display the Flash by clicking
Help > Flash Tutorial from the Partition Magic main screen.
TABLE OF CONTENT PARTITION MAGIC
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1. Back up Your System!
2. General Usage Notes
3. Known Issues – Windows NT/2000/XP only
4. Known Issues – Windows 9x only
5. Uninstalling Windows Me
6. PowerQuest’s Storage Manager Newsletter
1. Back up Your System!
2. General Usage Notes
3. Known Issues – Windows NT/2000/XP only
4. Known Issues – Windows 9x only
5. Uninstalling Windows Me
6. PowerQuest’s Storage Manager Newsletter
1. BACK UP YOUR SYSTEM WITH PARTITION MAGIC
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Remember to back up your hard drives before using Partition Magic.
While Partition Magic has been thoroughly tested, power failures,
operating system bugs, and hardware design bugs can put your data
at risk. BEFORE USING ANY UTILITY THAT MAKES SUCH EXTENSIVE
CHANGES TO YOUR HARD DISK, YOU SHOULD BACK UP YOUR DATA.
Remember to back up your hard drives before using Partition Magic.
While Partition Magic has been thoroughly tested, power failures,
operating system bugs, and hardware design bugs can put your data
at risk. BEFORE USING ANY UTILITY THAT MAKES SUCH EXTENSIVE
CHANGES TO YOUR HARD DISK, YOU SHOULD BACK UP YOUR DATA.
To back up your system, we recommend using PowerQuest Drive
Image(R). Drive Image is a disk imaging tool that lets you create
an image of your entire system that can easily be restored.
Having a backup lets you run PartitionMagic with the security
of knowing that you can get your system back up and running
if you run into problems.
Image(R). Drive Image is a disk imaging tool that lets you create
an image of your entire system that can easily be restored.
Having a backup lets you run PartitionMagic with the security
of knowing that you can get your system back up and running
if you run into problems.
2. GENERAL USAGE NOTES PARTITION MAGIC
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– Partition Magic does not support Windows NT Server or
Windows 2000 Servers.
Windows 2000 Servers.
– Be aware that there is no undo (after clicking Apply) if you
merge two FAT or FAT32 partitions. You must be particularly
careful not to merge two primary partitions that include
operating systems, as your computer will not be bootable if
you do.
merge two FAT or FAT32 partitions. You must be particularly
careful not to merge two primary partitions that include
operating systems, as your computer will not be bootable if
you do.
– Progress bars are an estimation only and may pause for several
minutes, even though Partition Magic is still working correctly.
If you think your computer has locked up, please be patient and
allow Partition Magic to finish the operation.
minutes, even though Partition Magic is still working correctly.
If you think your computer has locked up, please be patient and
allow Partition Magic to finish the operation.
– You should set up removable media drives so that they are the
last drives on your system. Drives are assigned priorities as
follows: primary master, primary slave, secondary master,
secondary slave. You should not have a fixed hard drive
set up as the secondary master if you have a removable media
drive set up as the primary slave. If you have two IDE
controllers, you should connect removable media drives to
the second controller, after any hard drives. If you have a
RAID configuration, disconnect any removable media (such as
a Zip drive) before using Partition Magic. If you do not
configure removable media drives as the last drives, you
will see disk numbering inconsistencies in the Partition Magic
interface, and the wizards will not work on your system.
last drives on your system. Drives are assigned priorities as
follows: primary master, primary slave, secondary master,
secondary slave. You should not have a fixed hard drive
set up as the secondary master if you have a removable media
drive set up as the primary slave. If you have two IDE
controllers, you should connect removable media drives to
the second controller, after any hard drives. If you have a
RAID configuration, disconnect any removable media (such as
a Zip drive) before using Partition Magic. If you do not
configure removable media drives as the last drives, you
will see disk numbering inconsistencies in the Partition Magic
interface, and the wizards will not work on your system.
– Bad Sector Checking is OFF by default. Partition Magic ships
with bad sector checking turned OFF by default. Modern hard
disks are designed to avoid bad sectors automatically.
However, if you feel that bad sectors may be a problem on your
system, turn on bad sector checking (by unchecking the
appropriate boxes in the “Skip bad sector checks” list box in
Preferences). Turning on bad sector checking ensures that data
is not moved or copied to bad disk sectors; however, this
causes the create, move, and resize operations to slow down
considerably. Another way to verify that there are no bad
sectors on your disk is to run the operating system check
utility (CheckDisk or ScanDisk) and do a surface scan before
launching Partition Magic.
with bad sector checking turned OFF by default. Modern hard
disks are designed to avoid bad sectors automatically.
However, if you feel that bad sectors may be a problem on your
system, turn on bad sector checking (by unchecking the
appropriate boxes in the “Skip bad sector checks” list box in
Preferences). Turning on bad sector checking ensures that data
is not moved or copied to bad disk sectors; however, this
causes the create, move, and resize operations to slow down
considerably. Another way to verify that there are no bad
sectors on your disk is to run the operating system check
utility (CheckDisk or ScanDisk) and do a surface scan before
launching Partition Magic.
– A non-Asian language version of Partition Magic should never
be used on an Asian language version of Windows NT/2000/XP,
as this may cause corruption of filenames and partition/
volume set labels.
be used on an Asian language version of Windows NT/2000/XP,
as this may cause corruption of filenames and partition/
volume set labels.
– You cannot use PQBoot for Windows (a utility included with
Partition Magic) unless there is at least one primary
partition on the first hard disk.
Partition Magic) unless there is at least one primary
partition on the first hard disk.
3. KNOWN ISSUES – WINDOWS NT/2000/XP ONLY
PARTITION MAGIC
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– Partition Magic does not support volume sets, stripe sets, stripe
sets with parity, or partitions located on disk mirror/duplex
sets configured using Windows NT Disk Administrator. Under
Windows 2000/XP, Partition Magic supports standard partitions
located on basic disk sets only.
sets with parity, or partitions located on disk mirror/duplex
sets configured using Windows NT Disk Administrator. Under
Windows 2000/XP, Partition Magic supports standard partitions
located on basic disk sets only.
– In a configuration with mixed IDE and SCSI hard drives, Windows
NT does not always see the boot drive as the first physical hard
disk. Partition Magic displays drives in the order Windows NT
reports them. As a result, you may see your boot device as Drive
1, 2, and so forth. This does not cause problems for
Partition Magic except when setting a new active partition. Also,
Partition Magic may incorrectly report that there is no active
partition on your system. To change your active partition, be
sure that you identify which drive is the boot drive.
NT does not always see the boot drive as the first physical hard
disk. Partition Magic displays drives in the order Windows NT
reports them. As a result, you may see your boot device as Drive
1, 2, and so forth. This does not cause problems for
Partition Magic except when setting a new active partition. Also,
Partition Magic may incorrectly report that there is no active
partition on your system. To change your active partition, be
sure that you identify which drive is the boot drive.
– You should not change the drive letter originally assigned to
the Windows NT/2000/XP boot partition (the partition where Windows
is installed). Changing the drive letter to anything but its
original designation will cause severe boot problems and may
cause your computer to be unbootable.
the Windows NT/2000/XP boot partition (the partition where Windows
is installed). Changing the drive letter to anything but its
original designation will cause severe boot problems and may
cause your computer to be unbootable.
– Under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, if you perform operations
on partitions that include mount points, you must restore the
mount points after the operations are complete.
on partitions that include mount points, you must restore the
mount points after the operations are complete.
– Error 183: Init Failed. If you attempt to run PartitionMagic on
a Windows 2000/XP Professional machine where the boot partition
(the partition where Windows 2000/XP Professional is installed)
is on a dynamic disk, you will receive the following error message:
“Init failed: Error 183. Unable to identify the Windows partition.”
To solve this problem, Windows 2000/XP must be installed on a
basic disk.
a Windows 2000/XP Professional machine where the boot partition
(the partition where Windows 2000/XP Professional is installed)
is on a dynamic disk, you will receive the following error message:
“Init failed: Error 183. Unable to identify the Windows partition.”
To solve this problem, Windows 2000/XP must be installed on a
basic disk.
– Error 184: If you encounter error 184 when initializing
Partition Magic, run Disk Administrator (Windows NT) or Disk
Management (Windows 2000/XP), then start PartitionMagic again.
Partition Magic, run Disk Administrator (Windows NT) or Disk
Management (Windows 2000/XP), then start PartitionMagic again.
– If the System Restore feature of Windows XP is monitoring a drive,
Partition Magic cannot perform operations on that drive in Windows.
Instead it must drop down to boot mode to perform the operations.
The operation will still be successful.
Partition Magic cannot perform operations on that drive in Windows.
Instead it must drop down to boot mode to perform the operations.
The operation will still be successful.
– To uninstall Partition Magic under Windows XP, you must be logged
in as the user who originally installed the product. If the user
account has been deleted, you must remove Partition Magic
manually by cleaning out the Partition Magic install directory and
registry.
in as the user who originally installed the product. If the user
account has been deleted, you must remove Partition Magic
manually by cleaning out the Partition Magic install directory and
registry.
4. KNOWN ISSUES – WINDOWS 9X ONLY PARTITION MAGIC
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– On a computer with a dual boot, if you have more than 20
partitions, you may not be able to launch Partition Magic from
Windows 9x.
partitions, you may not be able to launch Partition Magic from
Windows 9x.
– If you create an NTFS partition under Windows 9x, it will be
created with NTFS version 3.0, which is not compatible with
Windows NT 4.0. To create an NTFS version 1.2 partition that will
work with Windows NT 4.0, run Partition Magic under Windows NT 4.0
or from the rescue disks and create the partition.
created with NTFS version 3.0, which is not compatible with
Windows NT 4.0. To create an NTFS version 1.2 partition that will
work with Windows NT 4.0, run Partition Magic under Windows NT 4.0
or from the rescue disks and create the partition.
– Under Windows 9x, Partition Magic and the operating system may assign
different drive letters to USB, USB2, and Fire Wire drives. This
problem is a result of the inconsistent way the operating system
assigns drive letters for removable devices. If the drive
letters appear differently in Partition Magic than they do in “My
Computer,” Partition Magic can still work on the removable drive.
different drive letters to USB, USB2, and Fire Wire drives. This
problem is a result of the inconsistent way the operating system
assigns drive letters for removable devices. If the drive
letters appear differently in Partition Magic than they do in “My
Computer,” Partition Magic can still work on the removable drive.
5. UNINSTALLING WINDOWS ME PARTITION MAGIC
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If you use Partition Magic (or FDISK or any other partitioning
software), you should be aware of the following Microsoft warning.
If you use Partition Magic (or FDISK or any other partitioning
software), you should be aware of the following Microsoft warning.
IMPORTANT: You should not attempt to uninstall Windows Me if the
partition information for your hard disk or disks has changed
since you last installed Windows Me successfully. Windows Me
creates a backup copy of your partition information in the
Suhdlog.dat file at the end of a successful installation, and
Uninstal.exe restores the partition information listed in the
Suhdlog.dat file to your hard disk during the uninstall. If the
partition information on your hard disk or disks has changed
since you last installed successfully (specifically, since the
Suhdlog.dat file was created), then you might experience partial
or complete data loss as a result of attempting to uninstall
Windows Me.
partition information for your hard disk or disks has changed
since you last installed Windows Me successfully. Windows Me
creates a backup copy of your partition information in the
Suhdlog.dat file at the end of a successful installation, and
Uninstal.exe restores the partition information listed in the
Suhdlog.dat file to your hard disk during the uninstall. If the
partition information on your hard disk or disks has changed
since you last installed successfully (specifically, since the
Suhdlog.dat file was created), then you might experience partial
or complete data loss as a result of attempting to uninstall
Windows Me.
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