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Appendix B: Troubleshooting126
#625 Batch structure has changed
Generally error 625 only occurs when the system needs to go into boot-mode to
execute your commands. A 625 error occurs when your disk geometry is seen
differently in your native Windows version of PartitionMagic than it is in the
boot-mode version. For security reasons, PartitionMagic cannot apply your
changes without risking data loss.
One common configuration that will cause a 625 error is a system that has a hard
disk (such as a SCSI or removable drive) that is visible in Windows but that
cannot be seen in the boot-mode environment.
Some possible solutions include:
Make sure the operation executes in native Windows mode (without resorting
to boot-mode execution). PartitionMagic will only go into boot-mode if it
cannot lock a partition (that is, if there are any open files on the partition). Try
to confine all operations to drives PartitionMagic can lock before clicking the
Apply Changes button.
Change the configuration of the offending disk (most likely the SCSI or
removable drive) by changing the BIOS setup for that disk. Doing so will
ensure that the native and boot-mode environments detect identical hard disk
configurations. If this does not work, you can try temporarily disabling the
offending disk.
This error usually indicates that some other application has modified your disk
configuration while you were running PartitionMagic. Make sure no other
applications are loaded while PartitionMagic is running.
User Interaction Errors (950–999)
#950 Unable to detect any disk drives
No partitionable hard disks were found on your computer. Diskette drives and
many removable media drives do not support partitioning. PartitionMagic cannot
perform operations on disks in such drives.
#951 An invalid value was entered
The value entered is outside the range or (when rounded to the required cylinder
boundary) rounds to a value that is outside the range for the operation specified.
Check the displayed range and reenter the value.
#952 Value entered is the same as the current value
See error #508.