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I have a laptop with WinXP SP2 that only boots halfway,
blue screens and reboots. From a boot cd, I can run
chkdsk on the harddrive and it passes all tests,
including /f and /r. The Disk Manager claims that
the NTFS partition is "Healthy".
Using some high level tools, I can actually see a
listing of the files on the disk. But, windows explorer
shows a zero size partition, zero files and zero free
space. I found one article that appeared to address
this issue, but the fixes don't work.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;311724
Attempting to access the disk, or do anything with
fsutil gives you the error message; "Drive cannot
find the sector requested".
As always, there is some data on the disk that wasn't copied
to the server. The user normal backed everything up on
Friday ... and this problem appeared Friday morning.
I have not found any other articles discussing problems
with the ntfs usn Journal.
Help!!!
blue screens and reboots. From a boot cd, I can run
chkdsk on the harddrive and it passes all tests,
including /f and /r. The Disk Manager claims that
the NTFS partition is "Healthy".
Using some high level tools, I can actually see a
listing of the files on the disk. But, windows explorer
shows a zero size partition, zero files and zero free
space. I found one article that appeared to address
this issue, but the fixes don't work.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;311724
Attempting to access the disk, or do anything with
fsutil gives you the error message; "Drive cannot
find the sector requested".
As always, there is some data on the disk that wasn't copied
to the server. The user normal backed everything up on
Friday ... and this problem appeared Friday morning.
I have not found any other articles discussing problems
with the ntfs usn Journal.
Help!!!