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--- Steven Levine  wrote:  
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> I recommend you grab a copy of dfsee (www.dfsee.com).  There  
> are menu  
> options that should allow you to identify the corrupted LVM  
> data.  See the  
> Actions menu.  The Find lost partitions option is probably a  
> good one to  
> start with.  
>   
> To gather information, use dfsquery.cmd and dfstart.cmd.  Post  
> the output  
> of the query run here to get started.  
>   
> HTH,  
>   
> Steven  
>   
Steven:  
 
Upon further investigation, I find now that the floppy drive  
does not appear to work. This is not too suprising since the PC  
is about 8 years old and we live in a dusty climate. Also, I  
cannot access the internet when booted from CD, nor can I copy  
the log file to one the Windows partitions. I tried to run DFSee  
from my copy of the SCOUG 10th anniversary CD, but the  
evaluation period has expired. So I will download a copy from my  
office, burn it to CD, and buy a new floppy drive, and try  
again.  
 
John  
 
 
 
	  
		  
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