Guest b11_ Posted August 1, 2007 Posted August 1, 2007 Bootable partitions G, H, and I are on the same drive. I boot partition G and try to change the H partition letter but a warning message appears informing me that H is in use. The H partition is neither a system nor a pagefile partition. Then I try to change the I partition letter but again a warning message appears informing me that partition I is in use. I is neither a system nor a pagefile partition. Since I booted partition G, why is H and I in use?
Guest Bob I Posted August 1, 2007 Posted August 1, 2007 Re: a good question Since you seem to mess around with your system a lot, experimenting with this that and the other, it would be pretty difficult to guess what you have managed to break this time. For all we know you could still be infected. b11_ wrote: > Bootable partitions G, H, and I are on the same drive. I boot partition G and > try to change the H partition letter but a warning message appears informing > me that H is in use. The H partition is neither a system nor a pagefile > partition. Then I try to change the I partition letter but again a warning > message appears informing me that partition I is in use. I is neither a > system nor a pagefile partition. Since I booted partition G, why is H and I > in use?
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