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Detected Unsupported change in master boot recordThe resizinbg of your parbreastions changed the MBR. The Ghost version installed is set up to look for a specific MBR entry, which is now no longer there. Unfortunately, there's not much hope it will work again. I tried to do a restore, becuase I have a Dell laptop that come with a parbreastion that has Symatec System Restore on it, and when I used the startup (CTRL+F11) It said that restore counld not continue becuase of an unsupported change in the master boot record. I thought that might be a virus and did a scan but no virus, I also resized my Windows parbreastion with Parbreastion Magic and created a Linux Ext2 parbreastion that is Logical I have the folowing parbreastions Name: File Sys: Size Status Pri-Log DELLUTILITY (*:) FAT 39.2MB None Pri (This is the restore) Local Disk (C:) NTFS 29.141.3GB Active Pri (My main drive) (*) Extended 6.000.8GB None Pri Local Disk (*:) Linux Ext2 6.000.8GB None Log Backing up several drives to external drive I just bought a Seagate 300GB external drive. In an effort to finally get rid of my four old computers, I want to save a lot of the info on their various hard drives... Local Disk (*:) CP-M, Concurrent DOS, CTOS 2.965.1GB None Pri (*) Unallocated 7.8MB None Pri ================== lcd monitors There are LCD monitors that are down to 8 ms. A CRT monitor working at a refresh rate of 100 Hz would be at 10 ms. With the LCD monitors there... I'm not sure if that has anything to do with the problem, It might be the Linux Ext2 I think The ones that came with my computer a DELLUTILITY, Local Disk, and CP-M Concurrent DOS, and the unallocated.
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