I've found the answer to my problem. The registry needed a file association fix. After using the File Association Fix for Vista from winhelponline.com, it's back as it should be.
Windows XP only recognizes FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS partitions. If it is not one of these (such as ext3 or ReiserFS), it will report it as an "unknown partition."
If you just keep running around youll find an unknown
You shouldn't. It's probably important.
"dark horse"
A technician is troubleshooting a printer that prints unknown characters instead of the correct document. What are two probable causes for this
the reason its still running is because your battery has transferred some juice into it already give life for a short period of time.
Snip: a white marking on the muzzle, between the nostrils.
unknown
The primary advantage of using a boot CD is that the tools on the CD can check files that would otherwise be memory-resident if you were booting from Windows. Also, many boot CDs are Linux based, and the tools available on them may have more diagnostic functionality than the standard Windows based ones.
Golgi bodies are a unknown subject running across a corn field
regscan.exe is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. The file is not a Windows system file. regscan.exe is an unknown file in the Windows folder. The program is not visible. The process starts when Windows starts (see Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run).
unknown, its probably not a single gene but instead many