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    Fun fun error message on my CF-27EB6GDAM:

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by NX2000, Apr 8, 2008.

  1. NX2000

    NX2000 Notebook Geek

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    Save to disk partition not found
    Save to disk function disabled
    In a nice red box, so as to tell me its not too important or annoying... :rolleyes: Anyone know what I need to do to setup these partitions again? I remember deleting them, but dont remember what they were or how to set them up. I think if you have the OG 'recovery' cd and first aid disk, you can do it; I dont have said recovery disks, although I do have the 1st aid disk, which seems to be a pile of crapola. HELP FELLOW PANASONIC LOVERS! Anyone have an ISO or something they wanna hook me up with?? I've tried to disable all the crap in the bios, like the function plus F7 and F10, and hibernation, etc...just wanna make it go smoothly on boot before I vest too much on a partition and subsequent install. Thanks for any and all help.
    ~Ryan
     
  2. mnementh

    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    I'm not sure, but I believe I remember reading on another forum that the CF-27 uses phdisk.exe to create/manage the hibernation partitioon...

    Modly? Grav? Any insights?

    mnem
    Noah just couldn't save those silly dinosaurs...
     
  3. capt.dogfish

    capt.dogfish The Curmudgeon

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    I have a CF-27 which has been showing me that message on boot for three years. I don't know what it means so I have just ignored it with no apparent ill effects. I only use the rig for positioning a dredge so we never use the drive bay for anything but software upgrades and loading new drivers.
     
  4. ZeroFlight

    ZeroFlight Notebook Evangelist

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    Savedisk is kind of like an early version of hibernate that IIRC uses a tiny partition and so is an option in the BIOS. No idea how to fix it though except to possibly disable if you can find the setting.
     
  5. NX2000

    NX2000 Notebook Geek

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    I disabled every setting I could find for hibernate, still shows up.