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Appendix B: Troubleshooting
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Now enter the following command:
BTINI /FRS <partition ID for the NTFS partition>:<FRS
number displayed in the Error 1681 message>
This command returns the filename associated with the FRS number referenced
in the Error 1681 message.
in the Error 1681 message.
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Reboot the computer to Windows and search for the file reported by BTINI.
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Uncompress or unencrypt the file.
You can also copy the file to another location and then delete it from its original
location. After PartitionMagic has completed the conversion operation, you may
then copy the file back to its original location.
location. After PartitionMagic has completed the conversion operation, you may
then copy the file back to its original location.
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If Error 1681 is still reported after you have tried all the preceding steps, then
reboot Windows, search for compressed files manually using Windows Explorer,
and uncompress the files you find. For instructions (in English) on how to do this,
see Symantec Solution
reboot Windows, search for compressed files manually using Windows Explorer,
and uncompress the files you find. For instructions (in English) on how to do this,
see Symantec Solution
#1687 An object index is present
A file with an object index created by Windows 2000 was found. For example,
users may have been assigned disk space quotas. When converting a partition to
FAT or FAT32, this information will not be saved, since FAT and FAT32 file
systems do not support object indexes. (The FRS number for the compressed file
found is shown.)
users may have been assigned disk space quotas. When converting a partition to
FAT or FAT32, this information will not be saved, since FAT and FAT32 file
systems do not support object indexes. (The FRS number for the compressed file
found is shown.)
FAT Check Errors (2000–2099)
Check errors occur when PartitionMagic checks the integrity of a partition. For general
information about resolving these errors, see “Resolving Check Errors” on page 113.
information about resolving these errors, see “Resolving Check Errors” on page 113.
#2001 FAT copies are not identical
Run ScanDisk to fix this error.
This problem may also be caused by a virus. Run a virus checker and remove the
virus if possible.
virus if possible.
#2002 There are invalid entries in the FAT
This error can generally be fixed by running a thorough ScanDisk on the
partitions reporting the error.
partitions reporting the error.