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| Guest | Checkdisk I plugged in an old 40gb drive that I have as I needed some of the Word docs off of it. Couldn't access the folder as it said there was an I/O problem so I ran error checking on the disk. Now I have lost the whole folder and have a new folder 'Found.000' with 10,000 ???.CHK files in it. What do I do now? How can I recover the files that are now in this folder? thanks Paul |
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| Guest | Re: Checkdisk Hi, Paul. You have my sympathy. :>( IF that HD had been recently defragged, you have a slight chance of recovering some of your .chk files by simply renaming them to .doc extensions. You might copy a few .chk files to your current working HD (copy x:\file0001.chk c:\restore\file0001.doc, for example). Then try to open the .doc file in Word. IF it works, then you can try it on some of the other .chk files. The fly in this ointment is that .doc files consist of both our text AND many control codes that tell Word how to reassemble the file when it is loaded from the disk. IF the file is in one continuous strip on the disk, Word MAY be able to get it all in proper sequence and make sense of it. But, usually, frequent editing and re-saving the document has resulted in multiple pieces scattered over the hard drive. When ChkDsk runs, each of those fragments is assigned a new generic name, with no way to reconnect the pieces in proper sequence. File0099.chk may be the start of the file, but the next piece might be File0123.chk - or some other apparently-random number. For these file fragments, renaming them to .doc does no good at all. Only a Word programmer would have a reasonable chance of reassembling the document - and even then it would be a tedious task. A decade or more ago, I used to tackle such projects, but my success rate was near zero, and file systems are much more complex - and hard drives are much bigger now! A thorough defragmentation MIGHT have put them back into contiguous sectors, but any activity between the defrag and ChkDsk would probably have scrambled them again. My guess is that you will conclude that the chances of success and the costs (in time and money) to try mean that those files are lost forever. :>( RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Cally" <Cally@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3F7BC88A-74D5-4668-A9C8-F057F41B04DF@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Checkdisk I recently lost data on my RAID. I researched different solutions on the Internet and found this. http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/irecover.htm I ran it and it worked great. It ran for a long time but I recovered all my data. The trial version only lets you retrieve one folder but that is all I needed. Good luck. "Cally" <Cally@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3F7BC88A-74D5-4668-A9C8-F057F41B04DF@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Checkdisk "Charlie" <Charlie@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e8ZfrN2ZIHA.1204@xxxxxx
data. It's a good example of why CHKDSK should always be run in the audit mode first! I generally tell my clients to first run CHKDSK with no switches... then, if just a few logical error are found...run CHKDSK /f or CHKDSK /r If CHKDSK sees *numerous* errors ...CHKDSK /f (/r) should not be run As mentioned...It's worth a try to rename the chk files back to doc (or what they were originally) At least some of the files may possibly be complete. (Fortunately text files and jpgs are often kept intact or only partially truncated) OTOH: There is also the possibility that all the data are pretty well divided up. Though piecing them back together is possible...with over 10,000 chk files...it's not going to be practical | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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