I doubt there's much you can do short of sending the drive to a recovery
specialist. I wouldn't hold much hope there either. What happened when you
restarted the pc was chkdsk ran and found broken chains/ lost clusters, then
created *.chk files of them so you can delete them and regain the otherwise
lost drive space. They're not really meant to be recoverable files. You can
open them with a text editor and attempt to copy the parts you need to
another file.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"bb54" wrote:
|I have a dual boot setup with win98 on the 1st disk(c)
| win2000 on the second disk(d)and several programs on the
| third disk(e) such as partition magic etc. I also have
| several backup copies of autocad, winxp, some sp's and
| other misc. files on this disk.I ran chkdisk on each drive
| and sometime later noticed that my "e" drive consisted
| of one directory called Found.000 containing file001.chk
| thru file0143.chk
| When I check the properties of these files, which vary in
| size, they are either just "general- type:chk file, or
| they also have version tabs containing the program names
| of most of the programs that were on the drive. What
| happened, and is there any way to restore these files?
| I would appreciate any information or solutions.
| Could they be lost fragment files, and if so is there
| any way to restore them? This drive had been defragged,
| copied to and from, and programs ran without any problems
| until I ran chkdisk. I think I checked the box that said
| fix automaticly, and the one that said save lost fragments
| as files.
| Thanks,
| bb54
|