The Fool wrote:
> 
>> Fat32
> 
> There's your problem _Right There_.
> 
> Unless you are using some version of win9x that needs to be able to see
> this partition, you need to be using NTFS.  It's better in every 
> way. And you can compress NTFS drives.
> 
> See if you can't dig up an old version of scandisk.exe or norton
> utilities DOS version.
> 
But NTFS is not visible to Linux.

> Dump XP and install 2000.
> 
I don't want to buy a 2000.

>> But the data is safe. I just don't want to have the trouble to
>> reinstall a lot of things, mainly games like Sims 2, that take
>> an enormous time with boring CD-switch.
> 
> Boo hoo.  You can't take the time to reinstall all tour games.  Waaaah.
> 
No. English is not my mother tongue, but it seems that _want_
is not _can_ :-P

>> The XP OS is in a different physical HD.
> 
> Dump it, reformat as a compressed NTFS drive and install 2000.
>
This is the worst case scenario! I would have to acquire another
buggy OS and then have Windows/Linux totally separated.
 
>> Hmmm... Could it be that somehow this is not a Windows bug or
>> hardware bug but a _Linux bug_? Somehow Linux turned the partition
>> from Windows-visible to Windows-invisible?
> 
> Yes.
>
If Linux did it, then Linux can fix it :-P

But I still think it was not a software bug, but a hardware bug.

Alberto Monteiro

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