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I don't think vista can use fat-16. Plus, fat-16 is limited to 2GB partitions so there's no way you could fit a vista install on a fat-16 partition. Vista uses a new NTFS partition table so you may have to wait for support for it on a mac.

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So that means that Vista's NTFS is not the normal NTFS? Oh man this is damn bad, all my files are on my Vista. =.=

 

I'll find some time to reinstall all my 3 operating systems again.

 

EDIT: I tried Paragon NTFS and it doesn't work too.

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Nope, it's not Vista. Vista uses NTFS like XP does.

 

I'll bet your NTFS volume comes *after* your HFS+ volume, right?

 

I'm in the same boat; I installed OS X on a pre-partitioned drive, using the second partition for OS X (first is an old Linux Swap partition formatted with HFS+ and fully viewable), with all of my data on a third NTFS partition. (XP is installed on a different drive, which I *can* mount with NTFS-3G.)

 

I can't for the life of me get OS X to recognize my data partition; it's like you said, OS X thinks it's a FAT16 volume. Proof in my rEFIt dump:

 

 

*** Report for internal hard disk ***

 

Current GPT partition table:

No GPT partition table present!

 

Current MBR partition table:

# A Start LBA End LBA Type

1 63 3903794 af Mac OS X HFS+

2 * 3903795 61432559 af Mac OS X HFS+

3 61432560 781417664 06 FAT16 (CHS)

 

MBR contents:

Boot Code: Unknown, but bootable

 

Partition at LBA 63:

Boot Code: None

File System: HFS Extended (HFS+)

Listed in MBR as partition 1, type af Mac OS X HFS+

 

Partition at LBA 3903795:

Boot Code: Unknown, but bootable

File System: HFS Extended (HFS+)

Listed in MBR as partition 2, type af Mac OS X HFS+, active

 

Partition at LBA 61432560:

Boot Code: Windows NTLDR

File System: NTFS

Listed in MBR as partition 3, type 06 FAT16 (CHS)

 

Any help getting this detected without ruining my partition table would be welcome.

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Actually, no. My Vista partition is my 1st partition.

 

My order of partitions are like this:

 

9GB EISA / 140+ GB Vista / 30GB Leopard / 44GB XP

 

I can mount my XP drive, but not the Vista one.

 

Anyway, I've kinda given up on Leopard until someone comes out with a definite solution for my 5920G, since my ethernet and WiFi not working = no Mac for me.

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Actually, no. My Vista partition is my 1st partition.

 

My order of partitions are like this:

 

9GB EISA / 140+ GB Vista / 30GB Leopard / 44GB XP

 

I can mount my XP drive, but not the Vista one.

 

Anyway, I've kinda given up on Leopard until someone comes out with a definite solution for my 5920G, since my ethernet and WiFi not working = no Mac for me.

 

Well, then I'm not sure if my solution matters to you... but for the benefit of anyone else reading this forum:

 

If OS X is detecting your NTFS partition as FAT-16, chances are you have an error in your MBR that identifies the file system in the partition as FAT-16 instead of NTFS. I used a utility called MBRWizard to fix it -- I needed the v2.0 beta though.

 

If you know for certain that your partition is NTFS formatted, you can fix this using MBRWizard at the command line in windows:

 

Run->cmd

 

switch to the directory where you downloaded mbrwiz

cd "<directory>"

 

find out which disk and partition you need to change:

mbrwiz /list

 

change the mbr entry so that the partition type is correctly listed as ntfs (type 7 Hex):

mbrwiz /disk=<your disk number> /part=<your partition number /type=7h

 

Hope this helps.

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