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...bad sectors. 110084 KB in use by the system. 65536 KB occupied by the log file. 144042724 KB available on disk. 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. 39070072 total allocation units on disk. 36010681 ...
...Bad links in lost chain at cluster 85 corrected. Convert lost chains to files (Y/N)? Y Insufficient disk space to recover lost data. 6173984 KB in 15221 recovered files. Windows found problems with ...
...allocation units available on disk. ------------------------------------------------------------------- but after i ran ''Chkdsk'' i cant open ''my pictures'' anymore. it says ''e: my ?i?tures is not ...
...24 hours and stops again? Can you help me? For example it?s possible to make a HDD test to repair bad sectors and etc. I did start windows chkdsk ant it reports that no problems with my HDD there?! ...
...it and allocating a drive letter, it workds like a charm. These older Western Digital MyBooks had bad components fail on there I/O cards inside the enclosure, your drive is most likely ok just the ...
...allocation unit" if it does, it means the hard disk has Bad sector(s) which might be the reason why it is not responding. So you will have to partition it and use the part of the hard disk that does ...
Question about Kingston Computers & Internet
...says. You may have to change your OS software too. Could be a couple of things 1 the drive could be bad 2 some one could have made a partition on the drive for 127 gb and didn't allocate the rest of ...
...bad thing to begin with. You didn't specify if it's your primary drive, internal or external, or anythign, but I'm going to assume it's the one with Windows/Operating system on it. Most modern ...
Question about Kingston Computers & Internet
...bad sectors. 121336 KB in use by the system. 65536 KB occupied by the log file. 277969796 KB available on disk. 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. 122096260 total allocation units on disk. 69492449 ...
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...elsewhere Good advice. Take the advice. >> and reformat. This may help -- it will identify any "bad" spots on the hard-drive, and will either permanently avoid using those bad spots, or it will ...
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