Re: [CGUYS] NTFS file system go poof.

2009-12-27 Thread rocky lee
Thanks, Fred.



> Date:    Sun, 27 Dec 2009 21:58:51 -0500
> From:    Fred Holmes 
> Subject: Re: NTFS file system go poof.
> 
> http://www.iolo.com/sr/5/
> 
> "Search and Recover" is a product I have found
> useful.  I've used versions 3 & 4, don't recall
> using or even installing v.5.  Haven't needed anything
> for a long while (knock on wood).
> 
> They appear to have gone to an "annual fee" program, which
> they didn't have with versions 3 & 4.  
> 
> Fred Holmes
> 
> At 09:21 PM 12/27/2009, rocky lee wrote:
> >The patient:
> >P4 Gateway. 
> >Windows XP. 
> >500GB hard drive.
> >
> >On boot, the computer cannot locate the start up
> volume.
> >When the I ran the Windows XP Installer disk, it sees
> >the physical hard drive, but not the previously
> installed
> >system. It sees an un-partitioned space on the physical
> drive.
> >


  


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Re: [CGUYS] NTFS file system go poof.

2009-12-27 Thread Fred Holmes
http://www.iolo.com/sr/5/

"Search and Recover" is a product I have found useful.  I've used versions 3 & 
4, don't recall using or even installing v.5.  Haven't needed anything for a 
long while (knock on wood).

They appear to have gone to an "annual fee" program, which they didn't have 
with versions 3 & 4.  

Fred Holmes

At 09:21 PM 12/27/2009, rocky lee wrote:
>The patient:
>P4 Gateway. 
>Windows XP. 
>500GB hard drive.
>
>On boot, the computer cannot locate the start up volume.
>When the I ran the Windows XP Installer disk, it sees
>the physical hard drive, but not the previously installed
>system. It sees an un-partitioned space on the physical drive.
>
>I am guessing that something how gone awry with the file system, either
>the master boot record, or the database of the file system.
>
>At this point, i can clone the disk and work with a copy and pull of some
>of the photo files, but is there more i can do with disk utility software
>to restore the files and the file structure that was there, or am i at the 
>point where i need to salvage what files i can and start with a reformat and a 
>clean install of windows xp?
>
>The hard drive is less than a year old and physically seems sound. 
>Would/could this condition be caused by a power surge, virus, or other event?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rocky
>
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Re: [CGUYS] NTFS file system go poof.

2009-12-27 Thread Tony B
I would just format the disk and either restore your last image or
install Windows clean. Then restore your documents from backup. At
some point, I'd check the drive's SMART status.

Drives sometimes go unformatted like that. Hard to say why; presumably
one important byte value might shift due to cosmic rays or something.


On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 9:21 PM, rocky lee  wrote:
> The patient:
> P4 Gateway.
> Windows XP.
> 500GB hard drive.
>
> On boot, the computer cannot locate the start up volume.
> When the I ran the Windows XP Installer disk, it sees
> the physical hard drive, but not the previously installed
> system. It sees an un-partitioned space on the physical drive.
>
> I am guessing that something how gone awry with the file system, either
> the master boot record, or the database of the file system.
>
> At this point, i can clone the disk and work with a copy and pull of some
> of the photo files, but is there more i can do with disk utility software
> to restore the files and the file structure that was there, or am i at the 
> point where i need to salvage what files i can and start with a reformat and 
> a clean install of windows xp?
>
> The hard drive is less than a year old and physically seems sound.
> Would/could this condition be caused by a power surge, virus, or other event?


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[CGUYS] NTFS file system go poof.

2009-12-27 Thread rocky lee
The patient:
P4 Gateway. 
Windows XP. 
500GB hard drive.

On boot, the computer cannot locate the start up volume.
When the I ran the Windows XP Installer disk, it sees
the physical hard drive, but not the previously installed
system. It sees an un-partitioned space on the physical drive.

I am guessing that something how gone awry with the file system, either
the master boot record, or the database of the file system.

At this point, i can clone the disk and work with a copy and pull of some
of the photo files, but is there more i can do with disk utility software
to restore the files and the file structure that was there, or am i at the 
point where i need to salvage what files i can and start with a reformat and a 
clean install of windows xp?

The hard drive is less than a year old and physically seems sound. 
Would/could this condition be caused by a power surge, virus, or other event?

Thanks,

Rocky



  


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