file system (ntfs) trouble - please help

S

silentthunder

i have problems with the file system. when i run chkdsk in read-only
mode, after usn journal verification i get the following:
'Correcting errors in Volume Bitmap'
'Windows found problems with the file system'
'Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these'

so i run chkdsk /f and schedule to run at restart. i restart the
computer, chkdsk runs for a while, then the computer stops responding.
i hit the reset button, the computer boots up, i log in. in the event
viewer, under application, the winlogon message has the chkdsk log.
according to the log, chkdsk cleaned up unused index entries and
security descriptors followed by verifying the usn journal, then it
stopped--it didn't get to check the file system.

so, i run chkdsk c: again, and again it gives me the same message as
before.
how do i fix this? please help.

the hard-drive is a seagate barracuda model ST3120022A. i tried to use
seatools (seagate's disk check tool) but it crashes before it can fix
the problem.
the file system is ntfs.

thank you. have a nice day.
 
S

silentthunder

Thus spoke silentthunder:
i have problems with the file system. when i run chkdsk in read-only
mode, after usn journal verification i get the following:
'Correcting errors in Volume Bitmap'
'Windows found problems with the file system'
'Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these'

so i run chkdsk /f and schedule to run at restart. i restart the
computer, chkdsk runs for a while, then the computer stops
responding. i hit the reset button, the computer boots up, i log in.
in the event viewer, under application, the winlogon message has the
chkdsk log. according to the log, chkdsk cleaned up unused index
entries and security descriptors followed by verifying the usn
journal, then it stopped--it didn't get to check the file system.

so, i run chkdsk c: again, and again it gives me the same message as
before.
how do i fix this? please help.

the hard-drive is a seagate barracuda model ST3120022A. i tried to
use seatools (seagate's disk check tool) but it crashes before it can
fix the problem.
the file system is ntfs.

thank you. have a nice day.

PLEASE--somebody! how do i fix problems with the file system on xp home
sp1. thank you. have an awesome day.
 
V

vijendra2012cse

actually my file system extention change NTFS TO ext2

it will never open
or cant mount ...................
how can i mount my drive

plz help me yar i want to retrieve my data

when ever i am clicking on drive message will generate mess is.................


Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sda4: Command-line `mount "/mnt/a3ffffea-7960-414c-b3be-2c747b60bb67"' exited with non-zero exit status 12: NTFS signature is missing.
Failed to mount '/dev/sda4': Invalid argument
The device '/dev/sda4' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.
Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a
partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?
 
M

mynews.ath.cx

actually my file system extention change NTFS TO ext2

it will never open
or cant mount ...................
how can i mount my drive

file system change How did you do it?
plz help me yar i want to retrieve my data

we need to know
Can you Boot to Windows on it?
when ever i am clicking on drive message will generate mess
is.................
Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sda4:
Command-line `mount "/mnt/a3ffffea-7960-414c-b3be-2c747b60bb67"'
exited with non-zero exit status 12: NTFS
signature is missing.
Failed to mount '/dev/sda4': Invalid argument
The device '/dev/sda4' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.
Maybe the wrong device is used?

May-been Formatted too
Or the whole disk instead of a
partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?

Command-line `mount Lol
How did you us it?

Did have a OP
System on it?
If so
 

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