If you run out of space on the first rescue disk as a result of adding network, SCSI, or CD-ROM drivers to your boot sequence, you can delete the following files from the disk: chkdsk.com, fdisk.exe, ptedit.exe, and partinfo.exe. We recommend that you delete the files in that order, freeing up only the space that you need to accommodate additional files. These files are included in the Utilities folder on the PartitionMagic CD where you can access them later, if necessary.

If you use an international keyboard or character set, you will need to modify the AUTOEXE2.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files on the rescue disks. Refer to “Using International Keyboards” on page 23 for additional information.

Checking an NTFS partition with the rescue disk version of PartitionMagic may take an unusually long time. Since PartitionMagic performs checks both before and after the move, copy, and resize operations, these operations may be slower with the rescue disk version of PartitionMagic than with the Windows version.

Command Line Switches

The following command line options are supported by the Windows version and the DOS (rescue disk) version of PartitionMagic, unless noted otherwise. When you specify multiple options, the order is unimportant.

Switch

Description

 

 

/?

Lists all the command line options switches for the version of

 

PartitionMagic you are running.

/CAS

Copies all sectors within partitions.

/CBS

Checks for all bad sectors.

/CEC

Checks for extra cylinders.

/DBG

Enables debug messages.

/IFC

Ignores file system checks.

/I24

Ignores the 1024 cylinder boundary.

/MUP

Allows you to move partitions of unknown types.

/NBS

Disables bad sector checking.

/NRB

Instructs PartitionMagic not to reboot after the program exits.

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