I have download a diagnostic software from SEAGATE and here is the list
of the problems.
One or more errors were found in the index
One or more error were found in metadata file records
Do you know what is the best way to fix it?
Thanks
M
wrote:
> Hello,
> thanks for this answer but I did try to both installing windows and
> Recover it.
> Unfortunatly both of the procedures require the automatic checkdisk.
> Again, it reboots automatically because there are problems with the HD.
>
> Do you have any other idea?
> Thanks
> Manuel
>
>
> zebraloc wrote:
> > On 14 Oct 2006 12:34:49 -0700, wrote:
> >
> > >Hello,
> > >
> > >How can I recover all the data of the HD? Here are the symptoms:
> > >1) The PC boots regularly, but after executing the CHECKDISK
> > >automatically and Checking file system Files and Indexes to both
> > >partitions C,D, it restarts automatically.
> > >2) The C doesn't have any problem; the D drive instead makes the PC
> > >to automatically reboot.
> > >
> > >
> > >Surely there is a problem with the HD because the power went off when
> > >the PC was shutting down. I have already tried to FIX the BOOT sector
> > >via DOS, but the problem persists.
> > >
> > >Could you please help me out to at least recover the precious data on D
> > >drive? Or please suggest me any freeware/ shareware software?
> > >
> > >Thanks in advance.
> > >Manuel
> > Have you tried the xp recovery console?
> > Put your windows xp installation disk in and reboot. Make sure your
> > bios is set to boot off the drive where you have the install CD.
> > When windows asks, select the recovery console option and then run
> > chkdsk. Hope it helps
> >
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