Boot Sector and Backup Bad
Posted: 01 Nov 2016, 22:53
I have a drive, which has become inaccessible in Windows.
The disk was one large partition. TestDisk suspects an NTFS partition, but reports that my boot sector is bad, that the backup boot sector cannot be read, and that they are not identical.
Rebuild is unable to find a FAT32 or FAT32 LBA table.
The drive still contains files (photorec was able to recover several hundred in just a few minutes - I haven't yet let it run for the full 23 hours it thought it might need).
I think that the only TestDisk option I've not tried Is Write TestDisk MBR code to first sector. Can you explain this option, please? Is it the correct action at this point?
Many thanks.
The disk was one large partition. TestDisk suspects an NTFS partition, but reports that my boot sector is bad, that the backup boot sector cannot be read, and that they are not identical.
Rebuild is unable to find a FAT32 or FAT32 LBA table.
The drive still contains files (photorec was able to recover several hundred in just a few minutes - I haven't yet let it run for the full 23 hours it thought it might need).
I think that the only TestDisk option I've not tried Is Write TestDisk MBR code to first sector. Can you explain this option, please? Is it the correct action at this point?
Many thanks.