I've had Windows suddenly using the 'begin' and 'end' (CHS) fields in
the partition table entry for a FAT32 partition when it should have been
using 'start' and 'length' (LBA) fields. The result was that everything
on the FAT32 partition disappeared (according to Windows) and a couple
of block groups in an ext2 partition were clobbered.
Another time, I found what looked like bits of the page file in the
middle of a wrong partition when swapping onto the second disk.
Two associates have had ext2 partitions partially overwritten by
re-installing Win98.
> Maybe "one single person having a problem
> does not mean in any way that this is the way it occurs for 100% of the
> userbase" ?
All the problems in the thread smell like geometry problems to me. I
never experienced one myself until I got an evil combination of disk,
BIOS and filesystem. Then, ZAP!
Regards,
Mark.
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