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Do I need Disk Director?

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My son tried to put Partition Magic on a new Vista machine. He claims that prior to that he had 3 partitions on his 320 gb drive c, d, and e. Now there is just c, however, Disk Management shows 3 sections on the drive, all with a blue primary partition border across the top. Only the first 2 appear in the top section of Disk Management where the volumes are listed. The first, without a drive letter, is 18.5 gb (Healthy, EISA configuration). The second is drive lettered "C" is 139.41 gb (Healthy, System, Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition). The third is unlettered 140.18 gb with no status information.

I would like to try to repair the partitions. I currently own True Image Home 11.0, True Image Echo Workstation, and Echo Workstation Universal Restore. Do I need Disk Director to fix the problem or will one of these other pograms do the job?

Thanks,
Tom

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Hello Tom Tomasetti,

Thank you very much for your post.

I will be very happy to assist you, but could you please provide additional information. Can create detailed screenshots of your existing hard drives in the disk management view.

Also, if I am not mistaken, by repair you would like to bring the partitions back to their original state?

Can you also create an Acronis Report and send me a PM with it, this will allow to see your hard drive partition structure in greater detail.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Thank you.