NTFS become RAW

A

Andrew

Hi,

I just reinstall my XP Pro, after the installation my
second partition(D:) which holding all my backup files,
it become inaccessible.
In Disk Management it shown D: is NTFS file system, and
data/files are still there. But when I look in properties
of D: it show File system is RAW, both used and free
space are 0 bytes!!
So anyone know how to recover the data from it??
I'm badly need my files back, as it hold all my photo and
email!!
Thanks in advence!!

Andrew
 
J

Jim Macklin

see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421


| Hi,
|
| I just reinstall my XP Pro, after the installation my
| second partition(D:) which holding all my backup files,
| it become inaccessible.
| In Disk Management it shown D: is NTFS file system, and
| data/files are still there. But when I look in properties
| of D: it show File system is RAW, both used and free
| space are 0 bytes!!
| So anyone know how to recover the data from it??
| I'm badly need my files back, as it hold all my photo and
| email!!
| Thanks in advence!!
|
| Andrew
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Andrew said:
Hi,

I just reinstall my XP Pro, after the installation my
second partition(D:) which holding all my backup files,
it become inaccessible.
In Disk Management it shown D: is NTFS file system, and
data/files are still there. But when I look in properties
of D: it show File system is RAW, both used and free
space are 0 bytes!!
So anyone know how to recover the data from it??
I'm badly need my files back, as it hold all my photo and
email!!
Thanks in advence!!

Andrew

The FAT has become corrupt. You can start by running checkdisk.

I would just like to add, at this juncture, that I have very little (OK no)
sympathy for people like you. If your fies were that precious you would have
implemented a proper back-up routine. As you have not, you deserve to lose
the lot to teach you a (much-needed) lesson.
 
A

Andrew

i do have a backup(almost 300 CD stacking in my cabinet),
but not in last 6 months as i'm too busy!!
anyway thanks for your reply.
^_^
 
J

Jim Macklin

You're welcome, glad it worked.

Be sure to vote Republican
--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


| Thanks Jim, it work~~~
| you safe my life~~
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
| >
| >
| message
| >| >| Hi,
| >|
| >| I just reinstall my XP Pro, after the installation my
| >| second partition(D:) which holding all my backup files,
| >| it become inaccessible.
| >| In Disk Management it shown D: is NTFS file system, and
| >| data/files are still there. But when I look in
| properties
| >| of D: it show File system is RAW, both used and free
| >| space are 0 bytes!!
| >| So anyone know how to recover the data from it??
| >| I'm badly need my files back, as it hold all my photo
| and
| >| email!!
| >| Thanks in advence!!
| >|
| >| Andrew
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
J

Jim Macklin

NTFS has no FAT, and it worked because it is a
security/sharing issue because the drive was made with a
different OS install and different user account settings
(even if you use the same names and passwords.)


message | Jim Macklin wrote:
| > see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
|
| Erm, James? How's that going to help exactly? How can one
take ownership of
| a file on a drive with a corrupt FAT?
|
|
 
J

Jim Macklin

You should be more tolerant, since you were wrong in this
case.


message | Andrew wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| > I just reinstall my XP Pro, after the installation my
| > second partition(D:) which holding all my backup files,
| > it become inaccessible.
| > In Disk Management it shown D: is NTFS file system, and
| > data/files are still there. But when I look in
properties
| > of D: it show File system is RAW, both used and free
| > space are 0 bytes!!
| > So anyone know how to recover the data from it??
| > I'm badly need my files back, as it hold all my photo
and
| > email!!
| > Thanks in advence!!
| >
| > Andrew
|
| The FAT has become corrupt. You can start by running
checkdisk.
|
| I would just like to add, at this juncture, that I have
very little (OK no)
| sympathy for people like you. If your fies were that
precious you would have
| implemented a proper back-up routine. As you have not, you
deserve to lose
| the lot to teach you a (much-needed) lesson.
|
|
 
J

Jim Macklin

Do expect to always get a polite or a correct answer from
everyone. Even I, sometimes post a curt reply, tell a joke
about blondes, or even have the wrong or an incomplete
answer.


| i do have a backup(almost 300 CD stacking in my cabinet),
| but not in last 6 months as i'm too busy!!
| anyway thanks for your reply.
| ^_^
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Andrew wrote:
| >> Hi,
| >>
| >> I just reinstall my XP Pro, after the installation my
| >> second partition(D:) which holding all my backup files,
| >> it become inaccessible.
| >> In Disk Management it shown D: is NTFS file system, and
| >> data/files are still there. But when I look in
| properties
| >> of D: it show File system is RAW, both used and free
| >> space are 0 bytes!!
| >> So anyone know how to recover the data from it??
| >> I'm badly need my files back, as it hold all my photo
| and
| >> email!!
| >> Thanks in advence!!
| >>
| >> Andrew
| >
| >The FAT has become corrupt. You can start by running
| checkdisk.
| >
| >I would just like to add, at this juncture, that I have
| very little (OK no)
| >sympathy for people like you. If your fies were that
| precious you would have
| >implemented a proper back-up routine. As you have not,
| you deserve to lose
| >the lot to teach you a (much-needed) lesson.
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
T

Ted

Be sure to vote Republican

What, are you working for the GOP party, that likes attacking countries
because they feel a change is needed? This quote from the Numerburg trials
attributed to Hermann Goering from an interview in his prison cell, sums up
what the "Fourth Reich" is doing now:

"Why, of course, the people don't want war," Goering shrugged. "Why would
some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that
he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece. Naturally,
the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in
America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all,
it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a
simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a
fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship."

"There is one difference," I pointed out. "In a democracy the people have
some say in the matter through their elected representatives, and in the
United States only Congress can declare wars."

"Oh, that is all well and good, but, voice or no voice, the people can
always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have
to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for
lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way
in any country."

-- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials
 
J

John

Jim Macklin said:
You should be more tolerant, since you were wrong in this
case.

Well, she won't admit it, since you don't have the qualifying initials by
your name "MVP", or "MS-MVP". Ahe only admits to them that she "may be
wrong".

An MVP could "preach" that the Earth is flat, that bats are really birds,
that people once lived to be 900 years old, and that donkeys and snakes
talk, and man was made from mud, and woman from the man's rib bone;

And they couldn't possibly be wrong
 
J

Jim Macklin

The best way to have peace is to be strong enough to win any
war and known to be willing to win the war. As the Fonz
said to Ritchie, (slightly paraphrased) You have to have hit
somebody before and repeat as needed. Or Ben Franklin, "The
tree of liberty must be refreshed with the blood of
patriots."

Weakness encourages attack, just watch a pack of wolves
after the caribou.


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


"Ted" <&&&&&&&&> wrote in message
|
in message
| |
| >
| > Be sure to vote Republican
|
| What, are you working for the GOP party, that likes
attacking countries
| because they feel a change is needed? This quote from the
Numerburg trials
| attributed to Hermann Goering from an interview in his
prison cell, sums up
| what the "Fourth Reich" is doing now:
|
| "Why, of course, the people don't want war," Goering
shrugged. "Why would
| some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war
when the best that
| he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one
piece. Naturally,
| the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in
England nor in
| America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is
understood. But, after all,
| it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy
and it is always a
| simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a
democracy or a
| fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist
dictatorship."
|
| "There is one difference," I pointed out. "In a democracy
the people have
| some say in the matter through their elected
representatives, and in the
| United States only Congress can declare wars."
|
| "Oh, that is all well and good, but, voice or no voice,
the people can
| always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is
easy. All you have
| to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce
the pacifists for
| lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It
works the same way
| in any country."
|
| -- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials
|
|
 
J

Jim Macklin

I am enrolled in a college 300 level Anthropology class this
fall. The class title is Magic, Witchcraft and Religion.
Should be fun. I plan to ask about "Buffy, The Vampire
Slayer."

If you are a true Christian and believe the Bible is
absolutely accurate, then you also have to believe in evil
and goodness, you must also accept that there are witches,
magic and such. Or you can believe there is a god and the
people who wrote all those books and told all those stories
just didn't fully understand chemistry, physics, optics or
aerodynamics and they had poor hearing.

Of course none of what I saw about religion should be taken
as more than a talking-point. Do you think the Hammer of
Thor was really a handgun?


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


|
in message
| | > You should be more tolerant, since you were wrong in
this
| > case.
|
| Well, she won't admit it, since you don't have the
qualifying initials by
| your name "MVP", or "MS-MVP". Ahe only admits to them that
she "may be
| wrong".
|
| An MVP could "preach" that the Earth is flat, that bats
are really birds,
| that people once lived to be 900 years old, and that
donkeys and snakes
| talk, and man was made from mud, and woman from the man's
rib bone;
|
| And they couldn't possibly be wrong
|
|
 
J

John

Jim Macklin said:
I am enrolled in a college 300 level Anthropology class this
fall. The class title is Magic, Witchcraft and Religion.
Should be fun. I plan to ask about "Buffy, The Vampire
Slayer."

If you are a true Christian and believe the Bible is
absolutely accurate, then you also have to believe in evil
and goodness, you must also accept that there are witches,
magic and such. Or you can believe there is a god and the
people who wrote all those books and told all those stories
just didn't fully understand chemistry, physics, optics or
aerodynamics and they had poor hearing.

Of course none of what I saw about religion should be taken
as more than a talking-point.


I was being sarcastic, but I am guessing you knew that?
Do you think the Hammer of
Thor was really a handgun?

No, but would it be reasonable to think that "Miss "Perspiration Smells"
would take as gospel anything a "Creationist MVP" would say :) ?
 
T

Ted

Jim Macklin said:
The best way to have peace is to be strong enough to win any
war and known to be willing to win the war. As the Fonz
said to Ritchie, (slightly paraphrased) You have to have hit
somebody before and repeat as needed. Or Ben Franklin, "The
tree of liberty must be refreshed with the blood of
patriots."

Weakness encourages attack, just watch a pack of wolves
after the caribou.

That is a poor anaolgy, unless you're suggesting that this current Reich
acts on the same instinctive biological functions to that of wolfpacks (also
a nom de plume given to certain nazi fighting groups!). If so, then I can
accept that, since the power of reasoning is an inherent particular to
humans more so than instinct, with the former not easily exhibited from the
current ameriKKKan Reichstag.
 
J

Jim Macklin

The theological question, "Is God evil because he knew that
the Devil was evil and he created him anyway?" Answer in 20
words or less.

I'm going to have fun in that class, I have to see if the
syllabus is on-line.

I need a good sense of humor, seems that I've been rather
unhappy since Ronald Reagan died.

I think he rates a real $20 Gold coin and a mountain of his
own.


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


|
in message
| | > I am enrolled in a college 300 level Anthropology class
this
| > fall. The class title is Magic, Witchcraft and
Religion.
| > Should be fun. I plan to ask about "Buffy, The Vampire
| > Slayer."
| >
| > If you are a true Christian and believe the Bible is
| > absolutely accurate, then you also have to believe in
evil
| > and goodness, you must also accept that there are
witches,
| > magic and such. Or you can believe there is a god and
the
| > people who wrote all those books and told all those
stories
| > just didn't fully understand chemistry, physics, optics
or
| > aerodynamics and they had poor hearing.
| >
| > Of course none of what I saw about religion should be
taken
| > as more than a talking-point.
|
|
| I was being sarcastic, but I am guessing you knew that?
|
| > Do you think the Hammer of
| > Thor was really a handgun?
|
| No, but would it be reasonable to think that "Miss
"Perspiration Smells"
| would take as gospel anything a "Creationist MVP" would
say :) ?
|
|
 
J

Jim Macklin

I have a lot more faith in the moral position of the USA.
The Nazi submarines were sent out in teams they called wolf
packs for exactly the reason stated.

You will recall that the World Trade Center was attacked
before Iraq was liberated. Poor political and military
actions in VN and later in Somalia have led some to think
the USA is an easy target. Do I think we are doing the job
as I would do it were I President, No! Just read and
understand my sig...

--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.

I think there are many targets in the USA that could be
attacked and would do great harm to the nation. I have told
my Congressman and the FBI what I see as targets. I also
think that the bureaucrats are using "the war on terrorism"
as a lever to expand government. The TSA has been very slow
in compliance with the law requiring that airline pilots be
armed.

Your trying to claim that the current USA is a Nazi
operation is offensive and wrong headed in my opinion.

Since you seem to think that the defeat of the USA would be
a "good thing" and that the fact that 25 years ago the
communists controlled most of Asia, much of Europe, Africa
and South/Central America and today, due mostly to the USA
and Ronald Reagan's policies (with some communist resurgence
due to the pervert named Clinton) most of the world's
people live in freedom from communism, even China may become
free within 20 years if we don't get the end of the world
they keep talking about in 2012 on Coast 2 Coast (Art Bell,
the same guy who wrote that comedy THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.


"Ted" <&&&&&&&&&&&> wrote in message
|
in message
| | > The best way to have peace is to be strong enough to win
any
| > war and known to be willing to win the war. As the Fonz
| > said to Ritchie, (slightly paraphrased) You have to have
hit
| > somebody before and repeat as needed. Or Ben Franklin,
"The
| > tree of liberty must be refreshed with the blood of
| > patriots."
| >
| > Weakness encourages attack, just watch a pack of wolves
| > after the caribou.
| >
|
| That is a poor anaolgy, unless you're suggesting that this
current Reich
| acts on the same instinctive biological functions to that
of wolfpacks (also
| a nom de plume given to certain nazi fighting groups!). If
so, then I can
| accept that, since the power of reasoning is an inherent
particular to
| humans more so than instinct, with the former not easily
exhibited from the
| current ameriKKKan Reichstag.
|
|
|
 
J

John

Tom said:
To answer succinctly, I don't believe there is *any* god, so I don't give it
any real application to the real world. Personally, in today's world with
the knowledge base in science and math, it astounds me how people are so
illogical in their beliefs in something that absolutely has no evidence of
ever existing.


It is sad when anyone dies, but dying is part of life. I personally don't
think he was a good president, but he was certainly a far cry better than
GWB, who some extremist right wingers liken to Reagan. There isn't a hint of
comparison. I am typically distrustful of republicans in politics, because
of their conservative views are not representative of all people, but rather
corporations, and people who toe their lines.


No, he wasn't that great. Lincoln was that great, Jefferson was that great,
FDR was that great, and especially, Washington was that great. I dare not
think of Reagan even following what the aforementioned thought was how a
government should be for the people.

You beat me to it Tom!

I am with Tom on this one!
 

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