 | Senior Member with 273 posts. | | | | partition magic 8 1 - the partitions i have c:\ 15gig all used
d:\ 4gig all used
c:\ is 12.4gig free with has xp pro on it
d:\ is 440mb free has xp home on it
2 - is the error i get when trying to display properties error 4444 on c:\ d:\
e:\ the second hd so it displays
so im trying to create another partion via c:\ to put win98se on
but i cant seem to create resize anything cause it thinks no space left so what am i doing wrong plz advice
__________________ Just cause it's expensive don't mean it's good | | Junior Member with 1 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2005 Experience: Alpha-geek | | Hi zombienation,
I've just got the same error, and Googling for "partition magic" "error #4444" found a single result: this forum post. Not a good start to finding a solution. So, I thought I'd let you know that you are no longer alone in having this problem.
The symptoms I'm seeing are, PQM8 shows all my drive letters fine, apart from one small 30GB SATA volume, which is shown as "?o? (F: )", so the question marks are obviously a clue. The Copy option was disabled for this volume, along with many of the other tasks you might want to do, such as Resize/Move, Label, etc. Evidently, PQM8 is somehow unhappy with the formatting or content of the drive.
On my mystery drive, I have Windows Vista Beta 1 installed, so I immediatelly assumed this was the problem - that Vista maybe uses a newer revision of NTFS that XP doesn't recognise, but I see your post far pre-dates Vista.
I'll continue to investigate and post back here if I find anything.
JJ | | Junior Member with 1 posts. | | | | Same problem, same search, same result...so I'm sure more will follow.
Although the first post might not have been, mine is indeed a Vista problem. I just recently installed Vista RC2 and I am dual-booting with XP. The drive formatted for Vista, and the drive my program files folder is located on (the only other drive which would have been modified by Vista) are both being displayed as "?01" and return the same #4444 error. Both drives were fine before the Vista install. | | Distinguished Member with 4,690 posts. | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Tamworth, UK Experience: If I don't know, I RTFM | | Have you forced a chkdsk on those volumes. You should also defrag them before you try manipulating them. I don't really think Vista itself is causing the problem as I have Vista and PM8 works OK for me (but I would not try running it under Vista - in fact I always try to run it from the CD by booting from it.
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So I can only assume I was meant to be like this! | | Junior Member with 16 posts. | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Experience: Advanced | | strongly suspecting vista i just installed vista on a secondary hdd and got error#4444 in the properties of the master (xp) drive. it seems certain that vista mucked things up. pm8 calls the vista drive "Bad" and xp drive "?i?" and reads no free space. in reality, both drives are fine and both vista and xp run just dandy. | | Distinguished Member with 4,690 posts. | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Tamworth, UK Experience: If I don't know, I RTFM | | As I said, it works for me!!! | | Junior Member with 16 posts. | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Experience: Advanced | | i'm happy for you dave,
thanks for the screen capture. i wonder if the fat32 xp partition or perhaps the way you sandwiched the ntfs vista partition between 2 fat32s is the ticket. i prefer ntfs (less fragmentation) but maybe worth a try. also, i seem to remember, back in rc1, not being able to install pm8 on vista (longhorn). no big cause xp runs it fine. anyhoo, thanks again.
peace... | | Distinguished Member with 4,690 posts. | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Tamworth, UK Experience: If I don't know, I RTFM | | PM8 will NOT run under Vista - nor should you try it.
The common factor with these failures appears to possibly be that they are alone on a different disk volume.
Can people confirm or deny this please???
I use Fat32 because I use DOS/Win98se and a lot of Linux.
All those empty spaces shown on my disks are not really empty, they all have various operating systems on them. There are 10 of them altogether, all controlled using Symon
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So I can only assume I was meant to be like this!
Last edited by DaveBurnett : 16-Jan-2007 04:34 AM.
| | Junior Member with 16 posts. | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Experience: Advanced | | well, yes for me. i have xp on hdd 0 and vista on hdd 1 | | Junior Member with 1 posts. | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Experience: Advanced |
07-Feb-2007, 10:53 AM
#10 | Great I went the same way as the others: Google Search for Partition Magic error 4444 and i got this error after removing Vista RC2 from my disk
Thanks for the chkdsk-hint.
Now it works!!! | | Junior Member with 1 posts. | | |
21-Feb-2007, 03:36 PM
#11 | I can't figure this out and it's driving me crazy. I've formated with PM8 and the Disk Managment System on windows xp to NTFS my second SATA Hard Drive.
When I install Vista on secondary SATA drive the installtion is fully sucessful, I even get to mess around with vista until I RESTART. When I restart my pc it boots up windows xp. At this point I'll start Partition Magic 8 and I get the #4444 error when I look at the hard drive that has Vista installed.
Has any one figured this out yet, other than installing only one operating system? | | Junior Member with 16 posts. | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Experience: Advanced |
21-Feb-2007, 08:32 PM
#12 | not to my knowledge. pm will likely release a vista compatible build before long | | Account Disabled with 539 posts. | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Experience: Intermediate |
21-Feb-2007, 09:03 PM
#13 | you can partition with disc management (goto help partition) instead of partition magic | | Junior Member with 1 posts. | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Experience: Intermediate |
30-Mar-2007, 08:16 PM
#14 | Hello, I too had error 4444 from running a check disk on the logical partition to which I installed Vista.
At first only Vista would load, like the boot loader didn't recognize the XP install. I used a boot utility and was finally able to load XP. This time the boot loader completely ignored the Vista install.
Decided to run PM8 and see if it could see the drive. It did but renamed the drive to ?F? and running check disk would give me error 4444 and listed the Severity as Critical and popped error 7, canceled by user and would stop. I'd love to show you guys a screenshot, but have no place to link it
I either run the different OSes from the boot utility or just have to format my F: (?F?) drive and try again. | | Junior Member with 1 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Experience: Einstein |
02-Apr-2007, 04:57 AM
#15 | A fix for your #4444 Prob. if you run a chkdsk on the troubleing Vista partition from an XP instalation (you could use the install cd's recovery consol or maybe bart's XP live CD) you will find that vista, while it uses the same version of NTFS as XP (3.1) it formats it incorrectly - not a major error but enough for PQ magic to get POed - the tenth file on the partition of any NTFS is a hidden file (not the attribute, i mean freakishly hidden) in the root called "$UPCASE" it's purpose is to Convert lowercase characters to matching Unicode uppercase characters. Vista has a minor flaw in its $UPCASE file by default and for some reason it's own chkdsk doesnt notice it, but XP's catches it. here is how the series should go -
you boot into vista and run a chkdsk - no prob's found
you dust off the ole xp disk and run chkdsk and find an error in the uppercase file and fix it.
you boot back into vista and run another chkdsk and find no problems are still found
vista acts fine
you boot up the PQ cd and find no errors
you rejoice
at least that's how it worked for me
took quite a few trial and errors to figure that one out
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