BING unable to mount the file system on NTFS partition it cr
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 1:59 pm
After BING 1.85 creates a new NTFS partition out of part of a block of free space on HDD, it is "Unable to mount the file system" in the following two cases.
Case 1.
Create primary partition. The new primary partition's "Properties" dialog box shows "File System: 7/7h: HPFS/NTFS," but then clicking "Details" produces a "Notice" dialog box stating "Unable to mount the file system."
Windows 8 Disk Management sees the new primary partition, but without a file system, i.e., it reports RAW.
Case 2.
Create extended partition and then logical partition (volume) within it, using file systems "5/5h: Extended" and "7/7h: HPFS/NTFS," respectively. The new logical partition's "Properties" dialog box shows "File System: 7/7h: HPFS/NTFS," but then clicking "Details" produces a "Notice" dialog box stating "Unable to mount the file system."
Windows 8 Disk Management does not see either the extended or logical partition, just unallocated space.
Why can't the file system be mounted in both cases?
Thank you.
Case 1.
Create primary partition. The new primary partition's "Properties" dialog box shows "File System: 7/7h: HPFS/NTFS," but then clicking "Details" produces a "Notice" dialog box stating "Unable to mount the file system."
Windows 8 Disk Management sees the new primary partition, but without a file system, i.e., it reports RAW.
Case 2.
Create extended partition and then logical partition (volume) within it, using file systems "5/5h: Extended" and "7/7h: HPFS/NTFS," respectively. The new logical partition's "Properties" dialog box shows "File System: 7/7h: HPFS/NTFS," but then clicking "Details" produces a "Notice" dialog box stating "Unable to mount the file system."
Windows 8 Disk Management does not see either the extended or logical partition, just unallocated space.
Why can't the file system be mounted in both cases?
Thank you.