Re: NTFS and MFT corruption
- From: "MS282044" <MS282044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 18:58:07 -0400
I have search the MS KB for the text of the message which points to a
MFT/FAT/NTFS problem. I have not viewed Event Viewer and will do so. This is
a IDE drive.
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Thomas Byrne 282044-1
"Al Dykes" <adykes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d3js6k$ga7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <uarvk3FQFHA.3560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Greg Hayes/Raxco Software <ghayesntloader@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>If you have already replaced the hard drive itself and this has happend
>>again, I might suspect the following:
>>
>>- Problem with the hard drive controller. Are all cables snug and tight?
>>- Heat issue - any problems that you are aware of?
>>- What file system filters might be running on the system - for example
>>a/v
>>or real time replication? If you temporarily disable these, does the
>>problem go away?
>>
>>- Greg/Raxco Software
>>Microsoft MVP - Windows File System
>>
>>Want to email me? Delete ntloader.
>>
>
>
> Have you looked in Event Viewer to see what errors are being reported ?
>
> Searching the MB KB for the text of the message might be interesting.
>
> I think I'd replace the SCSI card. You seem to have a bunch of
> systems. Can you swap the card for a equivalent card it another
> system to see if the problem moves ?
>
>
>>
>>"MS282044" <MS282044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:uYCr5m9PFHA.2252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> This is the second time in 4 weeks that I am getting the following
>>> error:
>>"
>>> The file or directory \<folder> is corrupt and unreadable.
>>> Please Run the Chkdsk utility".
>>>
>>> I have change the hard drive with a different hard drive after the first
>>> time I received this error because I assume I was having a hard drive
>>error.
>>> Now I believe it is an OS problem.
>>>
>>> The first time I received this error I did a reboot of the system and it
>>did
>>> a chkdsk and I ended up with a folder called "found" .
>>>
>>> This time I did a reboot and the hard drive was not found. I had to
>>> re-do
>>a
>>> format, drive letter assignment and a restore from a from a Saturday
>>backup
>>> since the nightly backup is showing these errors.
>>>
>>> The server affected has 2 hard drives, an C: drive and D: drive. Both
>>> hard
>>> drives are 160GIG. Windows 2000 Server was installed and fully updated(
>>and
>>> still is). I then ran Disk Management to format the d: drive and assign
>>> it
>>a
>>> drive letter. In Disk Management the drive showed "healthy" and as a
>>"basic"
>>> drive.
>>>
>>> This is the most important drive I have out of the 33 servers I run on
>>> my
>>> network. I have no problem with other drives on the other servers with
>>> are
>>a
>>> mixture of EN, JP, IT, DE, FR,SP and etc on NT4, W2K Std Server, W2K Adv
>>> Server and 2003 NET Ent. Servers.
>>>
>>> Any help will be gladly welcomed.
>>>
>>> MS282044
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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