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#113 Partitions overlap
The hard disk partition table contains erroneous values. If data partitions overlap,
writing to one may destroy data in another.
This error is sometimes the result of an OS/2 FDISK bug. If free space exists
within the extended partition, OS/2s FDISK program allows a primary partition
to be created that overlaps the extended partition. A logical partition is
subsequently created in the space occupied by the overlapping primary partition.
If a primary partition overlaps the end of the extended partition but does not
overlap any logical partitions within the extended partition, the problem can be
remedied by patching the partition table. Only qualified individuals should
attempt this repair! An incorrect patch could destroy all data on the hard
disk! In most instances, you should resolve the problem as explained in
Resolving Partition Table Errors
Resolving Partition Table Errors
Partition table errors are errors in the 100 - 199 range. In most cases, you must resolve
partition table errors by creating new, error-free partition tables. The general steps are: (1)
ensure you have no viruses (see below), (2) back up the data on the affected partitions, (3)
delete the partitions, (4) recreate them, and (5) restore their contents. You may need to use
the FDISK program from a recent DOS version, as earlier versions may refuse to delete
HPFS or hidden partitions, and the OS/2 FDISK program may recognize the partitions
corruption and refuse to modify it.
In some cases, you can resolve partition table errors manually. Run PartitionInfo to
determine the errors on your partitions. Norton technical support can help resolve partition
table errors if you e-mail the PartitionInfo report to
help@symantec.com. Refer to
Generating Diagnostic Reports with PartitionInfo