27 Jul
2003
27 Jul
'03
20:54
Based on the responses I got to my question, I've become aware I need to clarify the problem. Windows and Linux have no problem at all seeing the new 7-gig DOS partition and accessing it (in Windows's case, as drive E). The problem is, Windows now ALSO sees a 3-gig drive D, which I'm guessing is the Linux drive as double-clicking it in Windows gives the 'this device isn't ready' error and the size is about right. It then tries to Scandisk it on startup, which I want to not have happen for obvious reasons. Did I mess something up in the change of partitioning, or is there some other problem here?