So the left info is always the reported file system sector size and the right the OS sector size. Very good to know that for sure.
Now a matter of figuring out which was actually correct...
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- 25 Jul 2014, 01:42
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Meaning of Warning: number of bytes per sector mismatches
- Replies: 4
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- 24 Jul 2014, 19:01
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Meaning of Warning: number of bytes per sector mismatches
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Re: Meaning of Warning: number of bytes per sector mismatche
Anyone? When Googling this I've seen it mentioned quite a few times in other people's logs and questions, but I have yet to come across any explanation of what it actually means. Do the TestDisk programmers read these forums?
- 22 Jul 2014, 22:58
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: File system corrupt after attempting NTFS partition repair
- Replies: 0
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File system corrupt after attempting NTFS partition repair
Quick Summary
I have a 6 TB drive using GUID partition structure that contained 1 small reserved and 1 large NTFS partition. Windows stopped recognizing these and was displaying the entire disk as RAW in Disk Management. TestDisk could see the partitions (it displayed the reserved one twice) and ...
I have a 6 TB drive using GUID partition structure that contained 1 small reserved and 1 large NTFS partition. Windows stopped recognizing these and was displaying the entire disk as RAW in Disk Management. TestDisk could see the partitions (it displayed the reserved one twice) and ...
- 22 Jul 2014, 22:49
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Meaning of Warning: number of bytes per sector mismatches
- Replies: 4
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Meaning of Warning: number of bytes per sector mismatches
I've looked in the Wiki, searched these forums and done a Google search. I can't find a definitive answer for what "Warning: number of bytes per sector mismatches" means. Its probably important and I'm sure knowing this would help out a lot of people so hopefully we can get a definitive explanation ...