Thanks Doug....
I would love to re-nter what I had lost, but I don't know where it is.
Did chkdsk create some sort of new file? I ran a search for the files I lost
using their file extension syntax, but the files did not show up. Fortunately
I have a scan log listing all the files, the list is 40 pages long and lists
files like Word Documents which I now can't find. Re-entering right now
means, re-typing hundreds of documents of which I have hard copies, in order
to create another database. I am sure they are somewhere, but where. Oh, and
they are not back up files, they are original files stored on an external
harddrive. Virus scan does not show up anything and neither does spyware
scan.
Paul
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Thank you, Paul
"Doug" wrote:
>
> "Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F0A96975-A12F-4901-AD4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I store my important data on an external USB Hardrive. When I
> >started the
> > drive up, I got an error message which advised me that one of
> > my folders was
> > corrupted, not just a file, but the entire folder. The message
> > advised me to
> > run chkdsk to recover the files, which I did. Then the message
> > to dismount
> > the volume appeared and I answered Y to it. With the volume
> > dismounted
> > message came the message that all open handles to this volume
> > are now
> > invalid. CHKDSK then proceeded to fix the disk, deleting
> > corrupted files and
> > then recovering orphaned files. At the end of the run,chkdsk
> > reset the
> > security id's for some of the files and verified that
> > operation. Then it
> > inserted data attributes to those files and corrected errors
> > in the master
> > file table. In other words chkdsk did a fine job, I even have
> > a print out of
> > what it did. After all was said and done and I re-booted my
> > computer, the
> > previously corrupt folder, which was fixed by chkdsk, was
> > gone. The entire
> > directory was gone. The only thing that was left was a ghost
> > folder with
> > nothing in it. I did a search and nothing came up.
> > The big question is, what did chkdsk fix and what did it do
> > with an entire
> > folder ?
> > I am running Win XP Home Edition.
> > External drive is a Ximeta, NetDisk NDAS.
> >
> > Thanks for your feed back,
> >
> > Paul
>
> -
> You wanted the corrupt file fixed...that is what it fixed. Carry
> on now and re-enter what you lost.
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>
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