So here's what happened. I have a Toshiba Portege m200. I had upgraded it to Vista for the excellent tablet support, but with only 1 GB of RAM its performance was paltry at best. So I downgraded to XP, but in order to do that had to create another partition on the hard drive due to some trickery since the tablet has no optical drive. So I wanted to get rid of that second partition. I used Partition Magic to merge the two, and upon reboot, the process started. I closed the lid during this, while the system was plugged in....And it froze. After re-boot, nothing works right. I wiped the hard drive, and have it set up to boot from PXE to DOS. Fdisk sees the drive as only having 5949 MB total capacity, when I know full well that it's a 40 GB. Using some Samsung HD tools I can format the 40 GB drive, but fdisk will still report 5949 MB total capacity despite it seeing the 40 GB partition!
Is there a tool that can re-write the MBR or Partition Table or whatever caused this issue, so that XP can see the hard drive and re-install? fdisk /mbr does nothing, and it still only sees 5949 MB. Thanks!
Is there a tool that can re-write the MBR or Partition Table or whatever caused this issue, so that XP can see the hard drive and re-install? fdisk /mbr does nothing, and it still only sees 5949 MB. Thanks!