here log for the 32bit version
Thanks!
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- 26 Jun 2015, 14:31
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8473
- 26 Jun 2015, 08:19
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8473
Re: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
Hi!
yes was using 64bit..
will try now with 32bit version
thanks again
yes was using 64bit..
will try now with 32bit version
thanks again
- 26 Jun 2015, 04:52
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8473
Re: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
finally got the log file:
thanks
thanks
- 25 Jun 2015, 15:15
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8473
Re: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
Hi Fiona,
Thanks for prompt reply.
yes, first step done already (successfully) I changed partitition from D-eleted to L-ogical (or P-rimary)
then press enter, then selected WRITE, then OK, but returned write error.
In disk selection.. although I can se the Drive G: 2000 GB / 1863 GiB, ie the ...
Thanks for prompt reply.
yes, first step done already (successfully) I changed partitition from D-eleted to L-ogical (or P-rimary)
then press enter, then selected WRITE, then OK, but returned write error.
In disk selection.. although I can se the Drive G: 2000 GB / 1863 GiB, ie the ...
- 25 Jun 2015, 07:55
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8473
Can't repair NTFS Boot Sector
Hi!
This is my first attempt to repair a HDD: I've done succesfully (?) some steps, but now I do not know what to do now.
Instructions suggest to "Select the partition you want to modify and choose Boot"
But I do not find any "Boot" option
I'm using TestDisk 7.0
and this is what I see:
Disk ...
This is my first attempt to repair a HDD: I've done succesfully (?) some steps, but now I do not know what to do now.
Instructions suggest to "Select the partition you want to modify and choose Boot"
But I do not find any "Boot" option
I'm using TestDisk 7.0
and this is what I see:
Disk ...