![]() Usually when in disk management you left click on that partition it will have option, If only option is help, then the partition When you ran the setautofailover command it makes the partition hidden but if when using the F8 you have at the top Repair Your Computer, I don't understand what you mean about boot recovery, your other post said the F8 was working and you could get to advance repair system. The DellUtility is a DOS partiton at front of drive that you boot by selecting it from boot menu when you wish to run diagnostics on computer, but if the options allow you can give it a drive letter then you can see it again. It is also hidden with ID as 0xDE and not active except when selected as above. If it needs repaired you will need to change its type and makeĪctive them system it with DOS then copy your Diag CD files to it then change every thing back the way they were. ![]() Well, "Good Job" thanks to YOU! BTW, I read your recent post on where to get the "setautofailover.cmd", which would've been really useful to me, except that I needed it the night before in order to follow your instructions ASAP on my original critical problem, which is now fixed.
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