There are other “dirty” or “deadly” TSRs that may cause a problem. If you are experiencing this error and are not using the SUBST command, find and remark out any of the following commands: Join, Append, or Assign.
This error can also be reported if your C: drive is compressed. If the C: drive is compressed, you will need to either uncompress the drive, or run PartitionMagic from the rescue diskettes.
This error can also be caused by multiple partition table errors. If any of the above solutions do not apply, run PartitionInfo and send the report to Norton technical support. Refer to “Generating Diagnostic Reports with PartitionInfo” on page 115 for information about PartitionInfo and PARTINFO.
#993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility.
To fix this error, disable any
NTFS Check Errors (1500–1699)
Errors
In this section, “attribute” does not mean
#1501 Wrong version of NTFS
The partition was created using a version of the NTFS file format that PartitionMagic cannot work with.
#1503 Bad NTFS cluster size
The NTFS cluster size must be 512, 1,024, 2,048, 4,096, 8,192, 16,384, 32,768, or 65,536 bytes.
#1512 Restart record mismatch
The two restart entries in the journal file are different. This may happen if Windows NT Workstation is not properly shut down. To fix this problem, restart Windows NT Workstation and shut it down using the Shut Down command.
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