Re: NTFS File Allocation Table
- From: "Rob" <robn3_nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 19:39:17 -0600
Neither. The files are from several different computers. I really need
something to recover the file system.
Rob
"JS" <@> wrote in message news:OIfvdXWkJHA.5812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Are all the files on the external drives backup
copies of the originals and are the original files
and folders still on your internal hard drive?
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JS
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"Rob" <robn3_nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was backing up my computer using ghost to an external usb hard drive and
experienced a crash. After the crash I powered everything off. When I
plug in my external drive now, only the files and folders beginning with
the letters A-G are listed. The amount of disk space used is about the
same as before the crash so the space taken by the remainder of my files
still is showing as used. I tried the ghost operation again but got a
warning when I navigated to the external drive that the drive was not
unmounted cleanly and I did not attemped the force mount. Does anyone
know how I can recover my correct file listing? Also, this is a retail
external drive so I cannot easily remove the drive from the enclosure and
connect it as an internal drive.
TIA,
Rob
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