PPRuNe Forums

PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/)
-   Computer/Internet Issues & Troubleshooting (https://www.pprune.org/computer-internet-issues-troubleshooting-46/)
-   -   Windows7 boot/logical drive (https://www.pprune.org/computer-internet-issues-troubleshooting/548399-windows7-boot-logical-drive.html)

BOAC 7th October 2014 06:50

I have seen that, Mike, but will it allow the stick to run repair or is it, as Keef says, a different issue? 'Producing' the stick was finally achieved, running 'repair' from it has not been.

Incidentally, I have tried 'BootableUSB' but that will not complete the installation on the stick.

Keef - I don't know. 'Repair' is still accessible from the original DVD now I have the correct SATA allocation.

Mac the Knife 7th October 2014 21:38

Well, this looks like a bug/"regression" - that Win7 won't boot if it sees a drive with a logical partition.

I remember playing around with logical partitions years ago, using them for different datasets and to circumvent long absolute paths (along with ASSIGN and later SUBST) - ended up creating a whole mess that looked like a network!

Really can't see any advantage in using logical partitions in Windows (especially in a small 500GB HDD) and anyway, using GUID rather than MBR allows you 128 primary partitions if that's your bag.

If I have only one usable HDD (as on a laptop) I generally create only two partitions (both primary), SYSTEM and DATA - one holds the OS and apps and the other my (surprise!) personal data and that's it.

I used to multiboot with separate physical disks for each OS, but with todays big drives it's easier (and nearly as fast) to work additional OSes from a bare-metal hypervisor like Oracle VM or a hosted VM like VirtualBox.

So the problem is interesting, but IMHO not that important/relevant today.

Mac

:suspect:

BOAC 8th October 2014 07:09


Originally Posted by Mac
So the problem is interesting, but IMHO not that important/relevant today.

- agreed, more for interest I guess. It is easy to work around.

I've given up on getting repair to work off a boot stick!


All times are GMT. The time now is 13:16.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.