Geometry Damaged?

Using TestDisk to repair the filesystem
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abrion
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Geometry Damaged?

#1 Post by abrion »

What Should i do now?
Windows 7 Partition, and NTFS.

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Partition table type (auto): None
Drive C: - 62 GB / 58 GiB
Partition table type: Intel

Analyse Drive C: - 62 GB / 58 GiB - CHS 7638 255 63
Geometry from i386 MBR: head=117 sector=52
BAD_RS LBA=1329733748 10063576
check_part_i386 1 type A1: no test
BAD_RS LBA=2707713641 160662
check_part_i386 2 type E9: no test
BAD_RS LBA=1698966388 5948322
check_part_i386 3 type 6C: no test
BAD_RS LBA=2844524554 5982593
check_part_i386 4 type 61: no test
Current partition structure:
 1 * Sys=A1               82772  24 57 157235  58 10 1196250191

Bad relative sector.
 2 * Sys=E9               168547  96 39 229590 103 46  980656244

Bad relative sector.
 3 * Sys=6C               105755 195 29 105796 197 33     658796

Bad relative sector.
 4 * SpeedStor            177063 118 26 177066 201 36      53435

Bad relative sector.
Only one partition must be bootable
Space conflict between the following two partitions
 1 * Sys=A1               82772  24 57 157235  58 10 1196250191
 3 * Sys=6C               105755 195 29 105796 197 33     658796
Space conflict between the following two partitions
 2 * Sys=E9               168547  96 39 229590 103 46  980656244
 4 * SpeedStor            177063 118 26 177066 201 36      53435

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Re: Geometry Damaged?

#2 Post by cgrenier »

Disk geometry has no impact when searching partitions created under Windows 7 or later.
You searched partitions inside a partition, it's useless.
If the filesystem is damaged, try chkdsk to repair it. See https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf fo details.

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Re: Geometry Damaged?

#3 Post by abrion »

cgrenier wrote:Disk geometry has no impact when searching partitions created under Windows 7 or later.
You searched partitions inside a partition, it's useless.
If the filesystem is damaged, try chkdsk to repair it. See https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf fo details.
So i need to go to other os for check my win 7 partition, ok i do it soon.
And thx for the fast reply-
Was look my Win 7 partition with chkdsk and no error.

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