VorLon
August 26th, 2004, 08:23 PM
I use PartitionExpert 2003 on my Windows XP system and if I just use the bootable media (including program) everything works OK.
However if I set to say make one partition smaller and the adjacent one bigger whilst in windows and then commit that action, the PC reboots as per normal. However as Windows XP loads a blue screen appears (the normal one that shows Progs such as chkdsk etc) but states:-
Acronis PartitionExpert
Error: DISK NOT FOUND
Press any key to reboot your computer.
I hit "return" and the PC reboots and upon loading Winows XP again the same Blue page appears for an instance, showing:-
Acronis PartitionExpert
COMPLETED (however, nothing has changed)
So whatever I do with the windows interface (any type of partition manipulation) I get this Error message, but using the Bootable Media disk solves all problems.
I'm not even sure (as I haven't seen it yet) if the operation is faster in Windows if much data needs to be moved. Because in "Dos" mode it's extremely slow.
Any ideas as to what's causing this Error? Build Version 292
However if I set to say make one partition smaller and the adjacent one bigger whilst in windows and then commit that action, the PC reboots as per normal. However as Windows XP loads a blue screen appears (the normal one that shows Progs such as chkdsk etc) but states:-
Acronis PartitionExpert
Error: DISK NOT FOUND
Press any key to reboot your computer.
I hit "return" and the PC reboots and upon loading Winows XP again the same Blue page appears for an instance, showing:-
Acronis PartitionExpert
COMPLETED (however, nothing has changed)
So whatever I do with the windows interface (any type of partition manipulation) I get this Error message, but using the Bootable Media disk solves all problems.
I'm not even sure (as I haven't seen it yet) if the operation is faster in Windows if much data needs to be moved. Because in "Dos" mode it's extremely slow.
Any ideas as to what's causing this Error? Build Version 292