Monday, November 12, 2012

Invalid parttion Table

The message that appears on the boot is "Invalid partition table" after it failed and the system is not booting bias enabled. Invalid partition table, it means that the hard drive has lost partitions. That must be done is to immediately repartitionning harddrive. To repartition the hard drive do the following: 
 

  1. Boot using the CD / DVD. Ensure didalamCD / DVD contains a file system that is equipped with a command such as files and Fdisk.exe Format.com. Do not forget to include the CD / DCD so when booting the computer, the computer instantly detect the CD / DVD. 
  2. After Cd / DVD strat up entered, press the power button and wait until the prompt appears A or "A: \>". 
  3. After A prompt appears, run the program by typing FDISK.EXE: Fdisk (enter) 
  4. Will appear as follows: 
  5.  If your hard drive has not been partitioned before, then select the Create DOS Partition or Logigal DOS drive. Then from the sub-menu that appears, select Create Primary DOS Partition. It would appear that the question means that apakahanda will use all of the capacity of the hard drive for the primary DOS or want to share it. If you want to split the drive into two drives (drive C and drive D), then the answer to that question by N.
  6. Enter the primary DOS partition size in MB or percentage size. Later this partition will be Drive C and the rest will be drive D. 
  7.  Make the partition active so that bias is used to boot the computer. To enable it, select the number "2" on the main menu that says "Set active partition". 
  8. The next step will make both the second partition. Select the number "1" on the main menu and select the number "2" on the sub menu. It will appear that asks questions partition size. Enter the size you want and press enter to display the message "extended DOS partition was created". 
  9. The process of hard drive partition is complete and restart your computer. After the partitioning process is complete, the next step is to reformat your hard drive.

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