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#508 As specified, the operation does not change the partition
You have entered a value that is the same as or (when rounded to the required
cylinder boundary) rounds to the same as the partition’s present value. Enter a
larger change.
#509 A bad sector was detected in the current or new FS area
In order to perform the resize operation that you requested, PartitionMagic
attempted to expand the file system area. However, the program found a bad
sector in the new area. Try moving the partition before you resize it. No
corruption occurs when you encounter this error.
#510 The version of the file system is not supported
An updated version of PartitionMagic is required to operate on this new version
of the file system. Visit www.symantec.com for information about updated
versions of PartitionMagic.
Batch Errors (600–633)
#600 Batch file could not be opened
#601 Error trying to write batch file
#602 Batch file not found
PartitionMagic lets you specify a series of changes you want to make to your
partitions, and then executes all the changes when you click Apply. At this point,
PartitionMagic writes out a command list file (called a “batch file”) to disk in
preparation for execution, and then reads the file upon execution (immediately if
a lock can be secured on all impacted partitions, or in a special “reboot” mode
after rebooting your computer if not all locks can be secured). In the Windows
95, Windows 98, and Windows NT Workstation versions of PartitionMagic, the
batch file is located in your Windows\System directory. In the DOS versions, it is
located in the directory from which PartitionMagic is running. The batch
filename is PQ_SM40.PQB.
If the batch file cannot be created, cannot be written, or cannot be located when
PartitionMagic attempts to execute the command file, the above error messages
appear. If you are running PartitionMagic from rescue disks, ensure they are not
write-protected. If you cannot determine the source of the problem, contact
Norton technical support.
#603 Unknown batch operation
The batch file contained an operation unknown to PartitionMagic. Contact
Norton technical support.