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Old 9th January 2011, 20:42   #4
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Ok it sounds like you had a virtual hard drive that was spanned over multiple drives. To increase perforce the data that was saved on your drive was split up and saved on multiple drives at the same time. The problem with this is that the drives have to be combined in there original array or all you have are random bits of data. There are programs some free that can help recover data off the other drive if one drives fails though they are very limited in what they can do.

You can try fixing it by putting it back in your original computer setup that was not booting right and then try booting in safe mode. This should hopefully get you back in. Failing that you can try using your windows disc to get you back in. It has a repair install that may fix it. Or you can try installing windows over the original directory of all fails.

If you just want to use the disk in the computer you have it in now you can try this. Normally unless you require streaming perforce for rendering, Encoding or that sort of thing your best to just to have multiple individual drives. Normally have windows and such like on one that you erase and reload whenever you like and then data saved on another. If you want to set this up you just have delete any partitions on your drive and great a new one then format it. It will delete all data off the drive though.

Sorry I quite poor at describing things
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