On Oct 3, 7:02 pm, "Gerry" <ge...@nospam.com> wrote:
> http://www.ntfs.com/quest14.htm
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> http://www.x-ways.net/winhex/forum/m...tml?1100272376
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> Hope this helps.
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> Gerry
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> DRBE wrote:
> > I've just had the same thing happen on my spare 500GB seagate drive
> > that I use for storing family videos etc. did you find a solution.
> > searching on google comes up with lots of software making great
> > promises to repair, but charging $69, and no idea if it'll do the job.
> > Had non stop hassles since I built this new maching and made the
> > mistake of installing VISTA.
>
> > Aitch, or anyone else please post here if you've found a solution.
> > regards
> > Bruce
>
> > "Aitch" wrote:
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> >> My bootdisk (Seagate 80GB) has gone on the fritz. The drive shows
> >> Healthy & Active in Disk Management yet returns 0 bytes used and 0
> >> bytes available under right click Properties/General. Tools / Error
> >> Checking literally does nothing. From the command line CHKDSK
> >> returns Corrupt Master File Table, CHDSK aborted. The drive makes
> >> no nasty noises and appears to spin fine. It is recognized by the
> >> BIOS in bootup correctly as ST3800013A. Strangely there are little
> >> about solutions to fix this, yet I distinctly remember rebuilding or
> >> repairing a FAT or FAT32 in an earlier smaller drive without loss
> >> of data. Perhaps that was to the MBR or its equivalent whereas this
> >> problem seems to be with the MFT. However since XP and NTFS? have
> >> two copies of the MFT, itself and a mirror, it seems I should be
> >> able to cobble something together to get the drive working again.
> >> Any ideas? -Thanks, Aitch- Hide quoted text -
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You might want to try the following:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk