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CHKDSK File System is RAW

 
 
Somchai
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      14th Jan 2009
Everything used to work fine until about a week ago. I have experinced some
problems and I wanted to do a system restore. However, I could open the
program, click next seen restore points but as soon as I selcted one and
clicked next nothing happend anymore and it didn't go any further. After
that I tried to do a Disk Defragment and same thing the program open and then
closed again. Then I did a repair (booting from CD, etc) which was running
fine but still none of the above mentioned worked. Think what to do next, I
did a chkdsk /f /r and the error returned that the File System is RAW and
chkdsk can not check this RAW file system.

Has anyone got any idea how that could happen, nothing new was installed and
also there were no hardware changes. Is there any fix or what could I try to
get this PC in working order again without reformatting it.

Thanks to all.
 
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almostbob
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      14th Jan 2009
RAW is a cd format
did you
chkdsk c: /f
or
chkdsk /f the cd drive

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"Somchai" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Everything used to work fine until about a week ago. I have experinced
> some
> problems and I wanted to do a system restore. However, I could open the
> program, click next seen restore points but as soon as I selcted one and
> clicked next nothing happend anymore and it didn't go any further. After
> that I tried to do a Disk Defragment and same thing the program open and
> then
> closed again. Then I did a repair (booting from CD, etc) which was
> running
> fine but still none of the above mentioned worked. Think what to do next,
> I
> did a chkdsk /f /r and the error returned that the File System is RAW and
> chkdsk can not check this RAW file system.
>
> Has anyone got any idea how that could happen, nothing new was installed
> and
> also there were no hardware changes. Is there any fix or what could I try
> to
> get this PC in working order again without reformatting it.
>
> Thanks to all.



 
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John John (MVP)
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      14th Jan 2009
This is often cause by a damaged boot sector. TestDisk may be able to
fix this for you. http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk

John

Somchai wrote:
> Everything used to work fine until about a week ago. I have experinced some
> problems and I wanted to do a system restore. However, I could open the
> program, click next seen restore points but as soon as I selcted one and
> clicked next nothing happend anymore and it didn't go any further. After
> that I tried to do a Disk Defragment and same thing the program open and then
> closed again. Then I did a repair (booting from CD, etc) which was running
> fine but still none of the above mentioned worked. Think what to do next, I
> did a chkdsk /f /r and the error returned that the File System is RAW and
> chkdsk can not check this RAW file system.
>
> Has anyone got any idea how that could happen, nothing new was installed and
> also there were no hardware changes. Is there any fix or what could I try to
> get this PC in working order again without reformatting it.
>
> Thanks to all.


 
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      14th Jan 2009
I have the exact same problem. I had some maleware and a blue screen with a stop error.
I can not use system restore, check disk or disk defragmenter. I cannot access windows update site or any microsoft help site and some other like PCpitstop.
On boot up i get a short message saying windows file system is RAW and chkdisk can not handle it.
In computer managment and else where the file system shows as NTFS and i am able to use the computer normally.
I booted from windows CD to a command prompt and ran the chkdisk from there, it had 1 error and fixed it but i still have the same problems.
Help
 
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Somchai
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      15th Jan 2009
Thank you I will try to run testdisk and let you know.

"John John (MVP)" wrote:

> This is often cause by a damaged boot sector. TestDisk may be able to
> fix this for you. http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
>
> John
>
> Somchai wrote:
> > Everything used to work fine until about a week ago. I have experinced some
> > problems and I wanted to do a system restore. However, I could open the
> > program, click next seen restore points but as soon as I selcted one and
> > clicked next nothing happend anymore and it didn't go any further. After
> > that I tried to do a Disk Defragment and same thing the program open and then
> > closed again. Then I did a repair (booting from CD, etc) which was running
> > fine but still none of the above mentioned worked. Think what to do next, I
> > did a chkdsk /f /r and the error returned that the File System is RAW and
> > chkdsk can not check this RAW file system.
> >
> > Has anyone got any idea how that could happen, nothing new was installed and
> > also there were no hardware changes. Is there any fix or what could I try to
> > get this PC in working order again without reformatting it.
> >
> > Thanks to all.

>
>

 
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      22nd Jan 2009
Conficker Virus!!
 
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