Hello – Any insight with this would be appreciate.
About a year ago I replaced the 2 hard drives for my win7 os. Both were 1tb – first drive is the boot drive and the second was just for data – the boot drive was having some sort of I/O issues so, I replaced both drive. I replaced the boot drive with a 1tb drive – and since the second
drive was just a “data” drive – I replaced the 1tb drive with a 3tb drive
after the new hardware installed, I started up the computer — I was able to clone the boot drive and win7 started up fine.
So now I wanted to format the second drive, but windows was telling me the the size of the
second disk was just 768gb – I then reboot, when to the BIOS and that reported the drive as 3TB.
I then took out the 3tb drive and formatted on another win7 machine – creating a GPT and it formatted the full 3tb –
I then put that drive back in the computer and window now sees a 3tb drive, tools like testdisk
still see the size as 768gb
It seems to be working OK I was able to write files to it and last time I checked I was using more that 50% of the drive
Today when I switched to my usual id on the machine – I got a blue screen and when the system restarted the second drive was gone and when I looked at it with the windows disk manager is said the format is now “raw”
I been using the drive for backups – which can get quite large – im my case over 180gb – I don’t know if this caused the problem – but the best I can tell from the event log is that the drive was failing hours before a scheduled backup failed with i/o errors
the testdisk log files is attached
Any help on how to get windows to find the true size of the disk would be appreciated - Thanks
Windows can find drive size
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Re: Windows can find drive size
The log file is truncated, there is nothing except of list of disks.
If you disk is seen as "raw", read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf cahpter "Repairing filesystem"
If you disk is seen as "raw", read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf cahpter "Repairing filesystem"
Re: Windows can find drive size
Hello -- Thanks for your reply and info
I came to testdisk too late in the process and started to restore the data from backups --
I would appreciate any thoughts on the size issues for the drive
I came to testdisk too late in the process and started to restore the data from backups --
I would appreciate any thoughts on the size issues for the drive