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Delete FAT32 partition....help

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Name: Nicolas
Date: January 7, 2003 at 11:24:45 Pacific
OS: Windows 98
CPU/Ram: Atlhon 256 MB
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Hi,

I was running on a Windows 98 OS (FAT32). Aparently I was attack by some virus.... and it had created 3 partitions. I tried to rescue my data using Get Data Back, but the software just sees this partitions:

1st partition (Unknown)
2nd partition (Novell 386 Netware)
3rd partition (Speedstore or Novell)

I tried scanning the drive and no result...
Please help me to retrive my data....what should I do?? Is there any software to fix this ??

Thanks for your time.

Regards



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Name: hylian_lynk
Date: January 7, 2003 at 16:49:47 Pacific
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This is the weirdest post i have ever seen !!!
I never ever heard of a virus creating partitions ??? Does it have a name ??? I would really like to know about this one ...
To fix your partition you should get partition magic or a similar programme ... you can fix a screwed up partition ... but if a virus really did this , then you need to clean it ...
hope it helps ... and can you let me know the name of the virus please ??? if anyone knows lol


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