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Following these instructions carefully should resolve your Ptedit32.exe error, but we recommend running a brief check. Please take caution in ensuring the file is placed in the correct file directory. If you cannot find your version below, we recommend contacting PowerQuest Coperation directly. Some Ptedit32.exe files are not currently in our database, but they can be requested by clicking the "Request" button next to the respective file version entry.
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Other Windows versions are also available (if needed).
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Download a new and clean version of Ptedit32.exe for %%os%% in the list of files below. Types of Executable Files that use the EXE are also known more commonly as the Windows Executable File format. We also recommend running a registry scan to clean up any invalid Ptedit32.exe references which could be cause of the error. The primary way to resolve these problems manually is to replace the EXE file with a fresh copy.
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Partition 2 : 15 Gb MB Type 07 NTFS Label RECOVERY: (\DellRestored\ - How To Fix Errors ĮXE problems with Ptedit32.exe most often stem from a corrupt or missing executable file, which often occur duing the startup of PowerQuest Drive Image. Partition 1 : 750 MB Type 07 NTFS Label SYSTEM: (\recovery\windowsRE\WinRE.wim) **Edit** Sorry - ran out of evening before I knew it. I'll take a look at the required entries for booting WinRE later this evening and get back to you. I also doubt that I can help with booting to the Dell Restore environment since I don't know how it works. Perhaps Dell handles this in the BIOS I just don't know.
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We can certainly add entries to the BCD to boot WinRE on the first partition, but I'm not sure how your PC will react if the partition type is set to type DE.
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Standard Windows 7 installations will put WinRE in this folder on the main Windows partition. But it's OK to use PTEDIT32 to change the partition type in the partition table that works just fine.īy any chance is there also a C:\Recovery folder? It's a hidden, protected operating system folder so you will need to enable viewing of these file types in Windows Explorer to see it. The program is very old and written before the newer partitioning standards used by Windows Vista and 7 were developed, so it will always think that there are errors in the partition table. Now what should I do next to edit BCD? (attached mybcd2.txt)ĭon't use Partition Magic on Windows 7 created partitions. The active partition is the third partition Drive C: (Windows) Second Partition Drive R: NTFS 15 Gb (DellRestored\factory.swm & factory1.swm) OK, now I have already unhide both partitions, I can see it on Windows.įirst Partition Drive S: NTFS 750Mb (recovery\windowsre\Winre.wim) I don't know if this info can be usefull, but I've already done previously to choose Yes and No, and nothing fix the problem. Norton Partition Magic has determined that the length can be changed to the correct value of 33162352. the LBA length is 33153024, and the File system length is 33153023 The length of the partition in the partition table is incorrect. When i try the ctrl + F11, it goes to some screen and says: 'Cannot Restore', then when. "error 110 has been detected on partition starting at sector 1538048 on disk 1. Hi, Ive been trying to Reinstall my PC for a long time but it just never works, ive tried so many things, and none seem to work, i just wish Dell would just give cds and not hide them in some folders on the pc. I can change the type of 2 hidden partitions to 07 using Norton Partition Magic Dos (PTEDIT.EXE), however before I change it Norton Partition Magic show warning : Problem are F8 don't have a repair menu (Winre) and Dell DBRM application cannot work (always said "this systen doesn't have windows recovery environment installed"),
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Overall, it succesfully restore my OS as it first time setup. When rebooted, the Windows start to configure the system as it the first time setup (OOBE), and it also automatically hide the partition 01 and change the type to DE. Then I have shrink partition 02 and create partition 03 and 04 for OS and Data, then restore the image manually using imagex.exe to partition 03. Partition 02, NTFS type 07 425 Gb with DellRestore\factory.swm & factory2.swm (split from factory.wim)īut the restore process never successfuly done. Partition 01, NTFS type 07 750 Mb with recovery\windowsre\winre.wimĢ. My assumption, the recovery method used here is different with that because when I boot and restore from DVD backup set, it delete all partition and recreate 2 partitions:ġ. Identifier Īs your suggestion about Dan Goodell's, I've already explore it before I post here, that was a very good resources to get to know about Dell recovery partition, however the explanation is more related to WinXp OS, and the image created is using Ghost, while in my case is Win7 and image is using Windows Image (*.wim). I only see two places in the BCD that refer to the folder with non-printable characters, and both are in the section that boots to Dell Recovery: