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Appendix B: Troubleshooting124
#122 A bad sector was found in the current or new partition area
The partition cannot be moved safely because there is a bad sector in the new or
current partition area. When you see this error message, the move operation is
aborted before any corruption can occur. Try moving the partition to a different
place. Run ScanDisk or CHKDSK /F with a surface scan before continuing. If
your hard disk has bad sectors, we recommend that you replace the hard disk.
#140 Overlapping partitions found. No partitions can be undeleted.
Two or more deleted file systems were found in the unallocated space. However,
each file system claims space that another file system also claims. There are no
other partitions that can be undeleted.
Check Errors (500–599)
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.
#500 Subdirectory is corrupted
This error message reveals the name of the corrupted subdirectory. Back up the
contents of that directory and its subdirectories. You can then delete the corrupted
subdirectory.
#501 Cross-linked files were found
Multiple files claim the same clusters. PartitionMagic can fix this error when it
occurs on an NTFS partition. For more information, see “Checking Partitions for
Errors” on page 50. PartitionMagic lets you fix this error by: (1) copying the
shared clusters to each affected file, (2) deleting all affected files, or (3) keeping
one file and deleting the other affected files.
#506 Not enough free space on partition to shrink
Some free space (which is dependent on the hard disk’s current contents) is
required to resize a partition smaller. Delete unneeded and duplicate files in the
partition and then attempt the operation again.
#508 As specified, the operation does not change the partition
You have entered a value that is the same as or (when rounded to the required
cylinder boundary) rounds to the same as the partition’s present value. Enter a
larger change.