Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
DocProc
- 31 Oct 2007 07:07
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Seymour Clearly
The web site seem to be back up again now:
http://www.highcriteria.com/
Seymour Clearly
- 31 Oct 2007 07:26
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Optimist, thanks - I know I should have done this.
Doc, thanks - I don't seem to be able to get the website again this morning. Will have a go at work later.
foale
- 31 Oct 2007 07:40
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Optimist / Symour...thanks for all the help....
re 6244...I have XP dont know about. NTFS...however I am going to try your suggestion... get it up and running using alternate HD...then try adn access it as secondary drive and copy over...
Lets see how that goes...
Seymour Clearly
- 31 Oct 2007 07:50
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NTFS is the normal structure to allow seamless large hard disc partitions Foale.
Seymour Clearly
- 31 Oct 2007 08:58
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Have got "Total Recorder" now :-)
foale
- 31 Oct 2007 09:20
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thanks...once I have booted on the alternate drive...control panel cant recog the other drive...as a secondary one.. do I need a particular selection with my jumpers at the back...or does it not matter?
Seems odd that I need to still press f1 even with the disk that does boot it into Windows...and SATA primary and secondary drives still not recognised...thus the F1 button needed
hilary
- 31 Oct 2007 09:35
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foale,
I would've thought that it would be easier to put the dodgy drive into a good machine that boots rather than to put a different primary drive into the faulty machine.
Optimist
- 31 Oct 2007 10:07
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foale
Try using disk manager
See my post 6223 -
On XP Start Button - Control Panel - Administrative tools - Computer Management. Then click on Disk management.
Control panel has to be in Classic View for the above to work but there are several alternative ways to get there. You must be logged in with Administrator rights.
Be careful.
Hilary is or course right about sing a different computer if you have one.
Anothe good way is to take the disk out and use an IDE/SATA to USB adaptor (40 from
Maplins).
foale
- 31 Oct 2007 11:26
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Hils good idea...with try dodgy one on here this arvo....
Have a Maplins down the road...
what does that do..Optimist
Optimist
- 31 Oct 2007 12:08
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Foale
It will allow you to connect a hard drive to the USB port on any compuer. Works the same as an external hard drive but without the casing.
This is the model you need it will connect to SATA, IDE and Notebook drives. It is listed ad 25 but they also list one without the SATA connection for 40. I think they have the prices mixed up they tried to charge me 40 for mine. Print the page off and take it with you.
hilary
- 31 Oct 2007 12:21
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Foale,
Can I also suggest that you look on eBay. I presume
these little goodies are what you need, in which case they're a tenner delivered.
foale
- 31 Oct 2007 14:47
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foale
- 31 Oct 2007 14:47
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ValueMax
- 31 Oct 2007 16:53
- 6262 of 11003
Another SATA problem... any ideas?
A couple of days ago I used XP disk management to add my SATA disk, formatted as NTFS. It worked fine. I copied a load of files onto it. They copied successfully. When I restarted my PC the next day, chkdsk ran on the SATA disk and now windows won't let me access the files on it saying "the device is not ready". I suspect the data is fine on there, but the drive index (is there such a thing?) has corrupted. chkdsk said something about a system volume information problem.
How do I get the data off the disk?
ValueMax
- 31 Oct 2007 18:06
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chkdsk just ran during startup of the PC saying it had noticed some inconsistencies (or something along those lines). Everything shut down normally.
I can see the disk and even the folders in windows explorer, but when I try to view the individual files in those folders, it says "the device is not ready".
I can't see the disk in disk manager, but can in device manager.
Also, Windows occasionally complains that it was unable to write to the s:\$Mft file (s is my sata drive letter). Whether this is the cause of my problem or a symptom, I'm not sure.