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Hard Disk Woes - partition formatting lost for good? | ||
Discussion by Grafitti with 6 Replies.
Last Update: February 27, 2006, 5:42 pm | |||
The second thing that happened, both to the C partition of a brand new laptop, and to a brand new 120GB hard disk i bought. the first was formatted with basic, the second dynamic. All NTFS of course.
So one fine day they just refuse to read. i've checked them previously with chkdsk and disk doctor, and it said they were perfectly healthy. so in diskmgmt.msc all of a sudden it says they're empty "raw" partitions, with 100% free space. of course i know they're not empty, because one had the windows OS on them. and the other i just copied 50 GB of data to it. so i try to reformat them without losign the data, or just to get it back to the ntfs file system without losing my data. but i'm at a blank wall. how do i do that?
Wed Feb 22, 2006 Reply New Discussion
As for the HD with the drop problem, you're best taking it to the manufacturer's or going to a good PC store that does repairs.
Thu Feb 23, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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Thu Feb 23, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Since you have other drives that you can move the recovered data to I would suggest the following. Find an undelete utility on google and scan the corrupted HD. See if the data is still present or not (should be, since data is there until over written), since you'll be able to move it to one of the non-screwed up drives theoretically if most of the data shows up, you could safely recover almost everything without worrying about overwriting as you recover (that was my problem, on the one drive as I recovered some files others got over written). This is not the best solution but if you get to the point where you are just going to format it, it would be good to try this first to see what you can save.
Good luck
Thu Feb 23, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Secondly what you can do is get Diagnositc Softwares from teh VENDORs website. In my case i got a small 1.4 MB iso image from Maxtor site, The CD boots and performs checks on the HDD,
If it says you have HDD problems then you certainly need to get a new one ..cause this may crash any time. But if it says all is ok and still crashes ..you may be having a Power Supply Issue. Better get things checked from your local Hardware Tecnnician / Guru. Hope ur HDD is still under some warrenty.
Sat Feb 25, 2006 Reply New Discussion
I tend to lean in favor of a power supply issue. that wouldn't be so uncommon here. as a matter of fact, i lost a monitor and 3 power supplies the other day when i had an "electrician" come to the house, and he switched the house current to 440 VOLTS, of all the stupid things.
Mon Feb 27, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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