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Record number: H166956
Device: D/T8680
Model: M
Hit count: UHC00000
Success count: USC0000
Publication code: PC50
Tip key:
Date created: O99/06/08
Date last altered: A99/06/08
Owning B.U.: USA
Abstract: NT DISK ADMINISTRATOR MAY CHANGE THE PARTITIONS TABLE
SYMPTOM:
A notification message that a change in the partition table has occurred and the BOOT.INI file needs to be changed.
If you do not follow the instructions displayed in this message, NT will not restart.
PROBLEM ISOLATION AIDS:
a Netfinity 7000-M10 server, Type 8680, any Model.
a Netfinity 7000 server, Type 8651, any Model.
a Netfinity 5500-M20 server, Type 8662, any Model.
a Netfinity 5500-M10 server, Type 8661, any Model.
a Netfinity 5500 server, Type 8660, any Model.
a Netfinity 5000 server, Type 8659, any Model.
a Netfinity 3500 server, Type 8644, any Model.
a Netfinity 3000 server, Type 8476, any Model.
a Netfinity 1000 server, Type 8477, any Model.
FIX:
It will be fixed in ServerGuide 5.0
WORKAROUND:
In order to start NT again the System Partition has to be removed.
To remove the System Partition follow these steps:
-WARNING- Following the steps described above will delete all the data in the System Partition.
DETAILS:
The System Partition created by ServerGuide is set at the beginning of the First Hard Disk but is the last entry of the
Partitions Table.
Then ServerGuide creates the Partition where NT will be installed after the System Partition and as the First entry of the Partitions Table.
When NT Disk Administrator is run it may change the Partition Table, moving the System Partition to the first entry and the NT partition to the second entry.
If this occurs a warning message will be displayed as follows:
The partition # of the partition which contains your
Windows NT system files has been changed. The old
partition # was 1, the new partition # is 2. Edit
boot.ini to reflect this change before shutting down
the system.
Note: If the user does not follow the instructions - the next time the system reboots, NT will try to start from
the first entry in the Partitions table and it will fail because the NT partition is no longer there, it has been moved to the second entry.
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