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Old 25-01-2007, 10:53   #7
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Re: How does Windows lose a hard disk?

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Originally Posted by v0id View Post
Windows can't read Ext2 partitions, which Ubuntu uses

Try this
Not by default but there is a driver on there for that already (EXT2 IFS). The Ext2 IFS driver is really confusing Windows now - it's telling Windows a disk is there and Windows says it's not. Besides the physical disk is split in to 3 partitions - 2 are FAT32 and the third is EXT2. Windows has forgotten all 3 partitions.

I'll take a look through the event viewer logs when I get home.
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