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Bozos of Bones 10-07-2004 05:35 AM

A missing drive header? Sure it is possible, but it never crossed my mind. I have no idea how that would even happen to a HDD that's been working normally the day before. Was there an earthquake or something?

Bungleau 10-07-2004 06:59 AM

One thing to check... all the cables that connect it. If you've been doing any work in the box, you may have accidentally knocked a connection loose.

You may also try going down to the command prompt and seeing what happens when you run fdisk against it. It may be possible to just rebuild the header, if that's all that's missing.

Unfortunately, things don't sound promising, so some of what I'm thinking may just be grasping at straws... good luck...

Luvian 10-07-2004 08:03 AM

Yeah, I've been told it might be the header, as I made scans with support tools, and apparently the surface of the disk is perfect, and the test detected the real size of my hard drive, and the S.M.A.R.T. test worked fine too, only the Data test failed.

I have no idea how that would happen either. I looked inside my computer and the cable are all apparently connected perfectly.

If I manage to save my data I'm certainly going to make some backup somewhere else incase it mess up again.

There wasn't an hearthquake, but I did move the computer around the day before. I was extremly prudent and always left the computer in it's usual position, I didn't even shake it, but oh well... It's the only time it could probably have happened I guess.

Edit: I wouldn't know how to rebuild the header. I think I'll wait until I get a safe recovery program, I could mess up things even more otherwise.

[ 10-07-2004, 08:05 AM: Message edited by: Luvian ]

Sir Kenyth 10-08-2004 04:36 PM

Sounds like the drive is accessible, but not the partition. Corruption like this being caused by software is rare at best. Regardless, problems like this with a disk most likely point to a hardware failure of some sort. I would highly recommend getting a new drive under your warranty. They should send it to you first. From there, either copy the files over or use an imaging tool such as Ghost. Then send the problem child back to it's parents. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Luvian 10-08-2004 10:32 PM

I scaned my frive with Easy Recovery.

It took 9 hours and a half, and then I closed it by mistake! [img]redface.gif[/img]

It did see files btw.

Luvian 10-10-2004 12:40 AM

Ok, so I scaned it again, it went way faster.

I was able to access about 90% of my files. Of that I kept 50 gigs. It took 4 hours to transfert.

Everything seem to be working. [img]smile.gif[/img]

[ 10-10-2004, 02:04 AM: Message edited by: Luvian ]

Bahamut 10-10-2004 01:28 AM

That's great Luvian. ;) Great job!

You know after that... I'd be thinking of getting a new HD... or replacing it if it still had warranty [img]smile.gif[/img]

Luvian 10-10-2004 02:04 AM

I'm not sure if it's still under warranty. I didn't keep the receipt anyway...

I'll just try formating it and see what happen.

Bozos of Bones 10-10-2004 06:10 AM

A fromat should restore everything, including the header. Glad to hear that it wasn't a catastrophe [img]smile.gif[/img]

Intrepid 10-10-2004 08:05 AM

now back up critical files to CD
I know i've regretted not doing that many many times, and i've lost unrecoverable files. Glad to hear your situation worked out though.


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