Partition Magic and NTFS

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Has anyone tried PM8 with an NTFS drive? I used PM7 on my laptop and while
it worked for the _most_ part, it left some files blanked out, i.e. turned
some 200mb files into 0-byte files. Fortunately my laptop isn't really
important but now I need to make some partition adjustments on my desktop
and the files here are critical, I can't have random files becoming 0 bytes.
Any reports?
 
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Never had this particular problem with PM7 or 8. Furthermore, I haven't
(yet) had ANY problems with PM8, especially the one where it suddenly
decides that some partition table is not valid. And, yes, I am using it
with NTFS.
 
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"Kevin C." <nomail@dot.com> wrote in
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> Has anyone tried PM8 with an NTFS drive? I used PM7 on my laptop
> and while it worked for the _most_ part, it left some files
> blanked out, i.e. turned some 200mb files into 0-byte files.
> Fortunately my laptop isn't really important but now I need to
> make some partition adjustments on my desktop and the files here
> are critical, I can't have random files becoming 0 bytes. Any
> reports?
>
PM8 has worked fine for me on many occasions with NTFS-formatted
disks.

Maybe your laptop's disk was corrupted before using PM7?

Suggest you take a backup and run CHKDSK before using PM8.
 
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"Kevin C." <nomail@dot.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone tried PM8 with an NTFS drive? I used PM7 on my laptop and while
> it worked for the _most_ part, it left some files blanked out, i.e. turned
> some 200mb files into 0-byte files. Fortunately my laptop isn't really
> important but now I need to make some partition adjustments on my desktop
> and the files here are critical, I can't have random files becoming 0
bytes.
> Any reports?
>
maybe back them up before you start then if things go pear shaped they are
not lost???
 

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On 8/25/05 03:53:17, Kevin C. wrote:

> Has anyone tried PM8 with an NTFS drive?

I can add to the voices here... Used it quite often (on both 2k and XP
systems) and never had a problem. However, I try to back up anyway before
doing partition work, and in the cases where I can't I still get that cold
feeling in the stomach :)

Gerhard
 
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"Kevin C." <nomail@dot.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone tried PM8 with an NTFS drive? I used PM7 on my laptop and while
> it worked for the _most_ part, it left some files blanked out, i.e. turned
> some 200mb files into 0-byte files. Fortunately my laptop isn't really
> important but now I need to make some partition adjustments on my desktop
> and the files here are critical, I can't have random files becoming 0
> bytes.
> Any reports?
>

Hi Kevin

Ive never had a problem using PM7 or 8 with NTFS.

I only have two FAT32 partitions (drive C + G for games) cos I dual boot
win98/XP. All the other (13!!) partitions are NTFS.

Hope this reassures you.

Ian