FollowUp:
I tried doing a drag/drop copy between my backup drive (work / grandfather) and Primary Drive (son).
I did it in increments and ran Chkdsk after each group move.
It appears to have worked as my file structure to be restored and a final run of Chkdsk when
done showed NO errors.
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- 15 Jul 2017, 22:17
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: NTFS - Problem - Or - Not
- Replies: 3
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- 13 Jul 2017, 15:16
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: NTFS - Problem - Or - Not
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3074
Re: NTFS - Problem - Or - Not
cgenier: Thank you for your time and effort on my behalf and excellent responses. Helps clear things up a bit.
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TestDisk say the NTFS boot sector is ok, not that the NTFS filesystem is ok.
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Question:
Is there anyway -- TestDisk, other Program, commandline -- I can use to test the ...
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TestDisk say the NTFS boot sector is ok, not that the NTFS filesystem is ok.
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Question:
Is there anyway -- TestDisk, other Program, commandline -- I can use to test the ...
- 12 Jul 2017, 19:46
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: NTFS - Problem - Or - Not
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3074
NTFS - Problem - Or - Not
Any constructive advice, help, appreciated.
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PROBLEM
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I have been gradually noticing some weird things with the file system. For example when
creating a new folder (directory), I'll type one or two characters and then the cursor will jump to a
different folder. Or I'll look ...
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PROBLEM
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I have been gradually noticing some weird things with the file system. For example when
creating a new folder (directory), I'll type one or two characters and then the cursor will jump to a
different folder. Or I'll look ...