Zrobiłem test seatool'em i wyszło, że 2 z 3 partycji są do d...
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LOG:
SeaTools Desktop v3.02.04
Copyright (c) 2005 Kroll Ontrack Inc.
8/29/2006 @ 7:05 PM
The following information has been generated by SeaTools Desktop. Use
this information to help you recognize and resolve potential data access
problems.
System Information:
BIOS Date 03/04/02
Conventional Memory size 640 K
Extended Memory size 58532 K
IO Channel type PCI
Drive Information:
SIZE MODEL
--------- ---------------------
40 GB ST340016A
Serial Number = 3HS78BXM
Int13 Num = 80, PHYS CHS = 16383x16x63.
ParmTable CHS, Rsvd = 4865x255x63
PARTITION CYLINDER SIZE
---------- ------------ ----
# Type Start End MB
PRIMARY
1 FAT32 0 1915 15760
EXTENDED
2 FAT32 1916 2553 5248
EXTENDED
3 FAT32 2554 4864 19009
Diagnostic Results:
File Structure Test Result:
Partition 1 (FAT 32 (15.7 GB) NO NAME ) Result: Critical Error(s)
4 Critical Structure Error(s)
404 Non-Critical Structure Error(s)
Critical errors were found during the scan. These could be one or
more of the following:
- Invalid directory entry
- Invalid file or directory name
- Invalid file size
- Invalid file chain
- Cross-linked file chains
- Bad cluster value in file allocation table
- File allocation table mismatch
- BPB mismatch
- Invalid free space value
Minor errors were found during the scan. One or more orphaned data
blocks were found.
2937664 KBytes in 14104 files
1320 directories were found
1887192 KBytes in 4615 deleted files
217 deleted directories were found
ERROR SUMMARY:
DIR Structures 4
Invalid File Size 8
Invalid File Chain 69
Cross Linked Chains 2
Invalid Chain Termination 323
Orphaned Data Blocks 1
Invalid Free Space Value 1
NOTE: Any report of possible errors in the file system tests are for
informational purposes only. We suggest you should consider testing with
the official file system diagnostic utilities for your operating system.
Seagate is not able to assist with troubleshooting or reviewing
file system test results.
Partition 2 (FAT 32 (5.2 GB) DANE ) Result: Critical Error(s)
14 Critical Structure Error(s)
0 Non-Critical Structure Error(s)
Critical errors were found during the scan. These could be one or
more of the following:
- Invalid directory entry
- Invalid file or directory name
- Invalid file size
- Invalid file chain
- Cross-linked file chains
- Bad cluster value in file allocation table
- File allocation table mismatch
- BPB mismatch
- Invalid free space value
2233071 KBytes in 5369 files
300 directories were found
336428 KBytes in 1645 deleted files
238 deleted directories were found
ERROR SUMMARY:
Invalid File Size 14
NOTE: Any report of possible errors in the file system tests are for
informational purposes only. We suggest you should consider testing with
the official file system diagnostic utilities for your operating system.
Seagate is not able to assist with troubleshooting or reviewing
file system test results.
Partition 3 (FAT 32 (19 GB) MULTIMEDIA ) Result: Passed
1239121 KBytes in 1587 files
107 directories were found
1685283 KBytes in 1022 deleted files
283 deleted directories were found
NOTE: Any report of possible errors in the file system tests are for
informational purposes only. We suggest you should consider testing with
the official file system diagnostic utilities for your operating system.
Seagate is not able to assist with troubleshooting or reviewing
file system test results.
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Recommendation:
If you are not experiencing data loss and SeaTools reports File
System Structure errors, they may be caused by a lock-up or
failure to shutdown Windows correctly. Many times, these errors
may be repaired through normal system maintenance which
includes using the Windows provided "Defrag" and
"Scandisk / Chkdsk / Error Checking" utilities.
If you are experiencing a hardware error, you should isolate
the cause and replace the failing component. If you are unsure how
to proceed with repairs, contact a computer professional. After
completing any maintenance tasks, run SeaTools again to
verify that all errors have been repaired. If errors continue to
occur, the system may not be stable. Again, contact a computer
professional.
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