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  1. Hopefully someone can help me. We had our PDC at the office set up with two identical SCSI drives, set to software raid 0 (mirroring). Tonight I was going to upgrade to Windows 2000, and in preparation, I broke the mirror so we could keep the second drive as a backup in case anything went wrong. Well, it went wrong. Naturally. Now I can't get the secondary drive to boot up even if I set it's scsi id to 0 (the way the other one was). I booted into Dos mode with my Windows 98 CD-Rom and ran fdisk, fdisk report partition 1 as an unknown file system, and partition 2 as FAT16. Both are supposed to be NTFS. Any ideas how to fix this? Also, are there any command line editing tools that can access NTFS under a dos or similar environment?
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