Corrupted FAT

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Rolf Petersen

Is there any way to recover a corrupted FAT on Window
2000? The file system is FAT32. I can boot to the
emergency repair console but when I do a "DIR", I get a
bunch of garbage (but it has the correct number of files
and directories so I am hopeful that only the FAT was
trashed, not the whole disk).

Any suggestions?
 
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Abhijeet Nigam [MSFT]

Hi,
You can actually boot to recovery console of windows 2000and then run
chkdsk /r this will fix the FAT file system

Steps to boot to recovery console
===========================
1) boot from CD of windows 2000/XP/2003
2) Choose the option R for repair
3)choose option C for console
4) Type in Local administrator password
5) then run chkdsk /r
this fix the FAT



Abhijeet Nigam, MCSE,A+,CCNA
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
 
J

Joep

Abhijeet Nigam said:
Hi,
You can actually boot to recovery console of windows 2000and then run
chkdsk /r this will fix the FAT file system

An you may loose all your data along ... If the data is of no concern, then
reformatting is more fool proof and quicker. If the data IS of concern,
chkdsk may very well the worst thing you can try.

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Abhijeet Nigam [MSFT]

hi,
CHkDSK/r doesnt actually delete the data like that .

Abhijeet Nigam, MCSE,A+,CCNA
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
 
J

Joep

Abhijeet Nigam said:
hi,
CHkDSK/r doesnt actually delete the data like that .

In a dataloss scenario using chkdsk/whatever should be avoided at all costs.
 

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