Re: Questions about Partition Gap
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 08:33:45 +0200
Sorry, I can't help you there.
"Robin" <digitalhuman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OAQR8yC%23IHA.4268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi guy,
I think I should make clear of my idea:
1. The data I want store here will can't be accessed by user
applications, so they are safe, isn't it?
2. These data can be easy accessed by application such as pre-os boot
loader, because they are OS or file system independent.
So, do you understand what I want ?
I scare of the stability of the "Partition Gap", is these sectors always be
63 or not?
Thanks for you response.
"Robin" <digitalhuman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eNkBNb49IHA.4952@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,
When using WinHex to view my hard disk, I found there are some continues sectors named "Partition Gap", What's Partition Gap?
I found that the EBR(Extended Boot Record) of the following partition is located at the first sector of the Partition Gap, and the next 62 sectors is empty, like this:
| EBR | The sectors is empty, can they be used to store custom data? | VBR | file system ...................
0 1 63 64
I want use the "unused sectors" of the Partition Gap to store my data, can I?
Wish your suggestion !
Thanks for all
Robin
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