This may be a little off topic, but I'm at a loss and am waiting for word back from Powerquest... I recently reloaded my desktop with the Windoze side (yeah, yeah. But there's just some things that aren't ported to Linux yet), and was getting ready to do the Linux side. I'm using Partition Magic 6.0 and when I try to do the partition, I get an error saying that the partition tables are invalid. When using MS's fdisk, it only shows the one partition at 42GB (it's a 45GB drive). But in looking at the report generated from Partition Magic, it shows a 95MB partition. Partition Magic won't let me continue to make other partitions. Here's the log that was generated.... General System Information: Total Physical Memory (bytes): 267,866,112 Used Physical Memory: (bytes): 105,717,760 Maximum Page File Size: (bytes): 1,879,613,440 Current Page File Size: (bytes): 78,585,856 =========================================================================================================== Disk Geometry Information for Disk 1: 5473 Cylinders, 255 Heads, 63 Sectors/Track System PartSect # Boot BCyl Head Sect FS ECyl Head Sect StartSect NumSects =========================================================================================================== NO NAME 0 0 80 0 1 1 0C 352 254 63 63 87,923,682 Info: Begin C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders. Actual values are: 0 0 80 0 1 1 0C 5472 254 63 63 87923682 =========================================================================================================== Disk Geometry Information for Disk 3: 96 Cylinders, 64 Heads, 32 Sectors/Track System PartSect # Boot BCyl Head Sect FS ECyl Head Sect StartSect NumSects =========================================================================================================== =========================================================================================================== Partition Information for Disk 1: 42,931.5 Megabytes Volume PartType Status Size MB PartSect # StartSect TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects =========================================================================================================== *:NO NAME FAT32X Pri,Boot 42,931.5 0 0 63 87,923,682 87,923,682 0 =========================================================================================================== Partition Information for Disk 3: 96.0 Megabytes Volume PartType Status Size MB PartSect # StartSect TotalSects UsedSects FreeSects =========================================================================================================== =========================================================================================================== Boot Record for drive *: (Drive: 1, Starting sector: 63, Type: FAT32) =========================================================================================================== 1. Jump: EB 58 90 2. OEM Name: MSWIN4.1 3. Bytes per Sector: 512 4. Sectors per Cluster: 64 5. Reserved Sectors: 32 6. Number of FAT's: 2 7. Reserved: 0x0000 8. Reserved: 0x0000 9. Media Descriptor: 0xF8 10. Sectors per FAT: 0 11. Sectors per Track: 63 (0x3F) 12. Number of Heads: 255 (0xFF) 13. Hidden Sectors: 63 (0x3F) 14. Big Total Sectors: 87923682 (0x53D9BE2) 15. Big Sectors per FAT: 10732 16. Extended Flags: 0x0000 17. FS Version: 0 18. First Cluster of Root: 2 (0x2) 19. FS Info Sector: 1 20. Backup Boot Sector: 6 21. Reserved: 000000000000000000000000 22. Drive ID: 0x80 23. Reserved for NT: 0x00 24. Extended Boot Sig: 0x29 25. Serial Number: 0x0E5C16E4 26. Volume Name: NO NAME 27. File System Type: FAT32 28. Boot Signature: 0xAA55 I really want to get Linux going on my desktop, but I can't afford to just entirely blow Windows away. Anyone have some ideas that will allow me to retain my windows install and yet get other partitions made so that I can dual boot to Linux?