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Solution: Fixing a PQRP with PTEDIT
To fix a PQRP with PTEDIT:
1. Run PTEDIT.
2. Locate the PQRP (partition type 3C).
If the PQRP occurred on a logical partition, click "GoToEPBR" to locate the correct partition.
3. Click in the "Type" field associated with the 3C partition.
4. Click "Set Type."
A list of available partition types is displayed.
5. Select the appropriate partition type (e.g., FAT32 if the partition type was FAT32 before the PQRP, etc.).
6. Save the changes and exit.
If the system does not boot properly at this point, run a directory listing (DIR) on the drive and make sure there are no "DYN_ROOT" entries. A "DYN_ROOT" indicates that the original root directory has been relocated but can, in most cases, be restored. If the directory listing appears as random ASCII code or unrecognizable characters, the partition is likely corrupt and cannot be recovered.
Note: If the root directory appears as a DYN_ROOT, do not SYS the drive. Modifications made to the drive while in this state can reduce the probability of recovery. Contact PowerQuest Technical Support for further assistance.
Problem Description:
Fixing a PQRP with PTEDIT
Problem Description:
Partition type 3C
PQRP
Problem Environment:
PTEDIT
PartitionMagic
PartitionMagic Pro
VolumeManager
ServerMagic
Cause(s) of the problem
If an operation has been interrupted or a power outage occurs during the execution of a PartitionMagic process, the partition type may appear as a PQRP (PowerQuest Recoverable Partition). PQRPs occur when the partition type indicator could not be returned to its original value. In most cases the data is recoverable by returning the partition type indicator to its original value. However in some cases, depending on when the operation was interrupted, the data is corrupt and cannot be recovered gracefully.