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Laptop Partition messed up my laptop

BenDansie

Junior Member
Good afternoon. Wanted to get rid of a partition as games wouldn't play on the 2nd half, and 1st half was too small..

So found out how to delete the partition and then found a program to put all the 2nd half on the first half as it seemed to be nowhere...

Ran the program, and it restarted my laptop and then loaded something similiar to the laptops own disk check. And when running this I get these 2 messages aswell as others.

Error Code 0f00: 133c

msg disk no suitable disk medi is present



Error Code 4400:011a

Msg ScSi_0-000_Disk_GENERIC_MULTICARD- Target not ready

I am not sure what the program is called, but in the bottom corner it does have "build v" and some numbers I don't remember off the top of my head.

Can anyone help please.

It's a Dell Inspiron.

Thanks Ben
 
No, we can't help you unless you give us more info.

What OS are you running?
You need to tell us what program you used.
 
Windows 7, sorry I thought I had put it. I will ask the Misses if she can remember what the name of the program is.

Thanks.
 
I am running the Program, and it's testing the memory. And it says it's called "MpMemory Ver.0480"


Testing Systemit says

Hardwre diagnostic
copyright
All rights reserved
Build v1362.2

Hope this is morehelpful
 
I am running the Program, and it's testing the memory. And it says it's called "MpMemory Ver.0480"


Testing Systemit says

Hardwre diagnostic
copyright
All rights reserved
Build v1362.2

Hope this is morehelpful

MpMemory is a Dell memory diagnostic tool to be used for testing issues with the memory modules installed in your computer. It has absolutely nothing to do with copying data from one partition to another nor deleting partitions.

Your description of events and software would indicate that your computer knowledge is very limited. In order to help you, you need to give clear, accurate descriptions of:

1) What is the model number of your Dell computer
2) What exactly is it that you're trying to do.
3) What changes to your computer (if any) have you already attempted or have actually done.
4) If you've actually made changes; describe the problem/s you're now having.
5) Any error messages that you're seeing now.
 
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