PartitionMagic lets you specify a series of changes you want to make to your partitions, and then executes all the changes when you click Apply. At this point, PartitionMagic writes out a command list file (called a "batch file") to disk in preparation for execution, and then reads the file upon execution (immediately if a lock can be secured on all impacted partitions, or in a special "reboot" mode after rebooting your computer if not all locks can be secured). In the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT Workstation versions of PartitionMagic, the batch file is located in your Windows\System directory. In the DOS versions, it is located in the directory from which PartitionMagic is running. The batch file name is Pq_sm40.pqb.
If the batch file cannot be created, cannot be written, or cannot be located when PartitionMagic attempts to execute the command file, the above error messages appear. If you are running PartitionMagic from rescue disks, ensure they are not write-protected. If you cannot determine the source of the problem, contact Norton technical support.
Al de wijzigingen die jij wilt hebben schrijft PM in een bestand weg.
PQ_sm40.pqb en dat hoort in Windows\system32 te staan.
Kan PM er niet bij of kan deze het file niet beschrijven dan krijg je die error.
Als je PM van rescue diskettes probeert uit te voeren wees er dan zeker van dat ze niet 'write-protected'. zijn.
Mijn vraag. Windows/System32 bestaat toch nog wel bij jou?