"Lisa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:7E77C51A-7E8B-49D5-9F5A-(E-Mail Removed)...
Ok I decided to go ahead and use the recovery console again, at the
C:\MiniNt
prompt (I had read that somewhere where you could use either MniNt or
Windows
prompt)...anyway I typed chkdsk /r/f this time after the prompt..again it
didn't take long for it to do it and it still doesn't work
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Hi Lisa,
It doesn't sound good. Before you do a complete recovery on the drive [files
have been backed up I trust!], try this. You said your computer is working,
connect the boyfriends computer up to yours as a slave, do not attempt to
run it as a master slave, and run the check disk from your computer. Then
put it back in his case and see if it boots.
You want to select both these options: Automatically fix file system errors
and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors.
Once you connect the hard drive to yours as a slave, your system may
automatically start a chkdsk when you start it up if it thinks there is
something wrong with it because a quick scan is done on slave drives or any
drive connected to a system such as a USB drive and if the file system is
corrupt it will attempt to fix it straightaway before your system actually
starts. If this is the case I would still follow the procedure below to make
doubly sure that there are no errors. Then put it back in his case and see
if it boots.
Manual steps to run Chkdsk from My Computer or Windows Explorer
1. Double-click My Computer, and then right-click the hard disk that
you want to check.
2. Click Properties, and then click Tools.
3. Under Error-checking, click Check Now. A dialog box that shows the
Check disk options is displayed,
4. Use one of the following procedures: . To run Chkdsk in read-only
mode, click Start.
. To repair errors without scanning the volume for bad sectors,
select the Automatically fix file system errors check box, and then click
Start.
. To repair errors, locate bad sectors, and recover readable
information, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check
box, and then click Start.
Note If one or more of the files on the hard disk are open, you will
receive the following message:
The disk check could not be performed because the disk check utility
needs exclusive access to some Windows files on the disk. These files can be
accessed by restarting Windows. Do you want to schedule the disk check to
occur the next time you restart the computer?
Click Yes to schedule the disk check, and then restart your computer
to start the disk check.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265
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Regards,
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