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I broke NTFS :(

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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Whitecloak
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
a pic.

I heard you'd do anything for love, but you won't do that.

😀 Meat Loaf rocks.

and EyeMWing has similar manboobs too.

Those aren't boobs. Those are bulging muscles of terror. Would you say ahnuld has boobs?

Or, at least, that's how the pillowtalk around here goes.

And on that note, I'm out. She's home from another 10 hour shift, and I need to perform my manly duties.
So what are you, a D Cup?
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: chusteczka
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Oops.

Smart NTFS Recovery***Free*** :laugh:

"MFT Error"
Awesome recovery tool.
I had a problem with similar error messages (IIRC), but under Win2K and during a reboot. I was running a drive overlay program to access above 137GB without a controller card, and the problem sure taught me a lesson never to use those programs. By the time it was done, it had overwritten the MBR on my first physical drive and a few hundred MB at the beginning of the second drive. The partion table, the file allocation table for the first partion, and an undetermined amount of data were all lost.

I used the trial GetDataBack (runtime.org) to make an image of the lost drive and recovered a few files, including a 700MB RAR that was fragmented, but mostly readable after the WinRAR auto-fix. If the file system is truly gone, all filenames and all fragmented files are done. Luckily, MP3s have internal ID tags that can be automatically entered into their filenames, and they're relatively small, so their chance of fragmentation is less.

Apologies for the thread crap.
 
Originally posted by: Flatscan
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: chusteczka
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Oops.

Smart NTFS Recovery***Free*** :laugh:

"MFT Error"
Awesome recovery tool.
I had a problem with similar error messages (IIRC), but under Win2K and during a reboot. I was running a drive overlay program to access above 137GB without a controller card, and the problem sure taught me a lesson never to use those programs. By the time it was done, it had overwritten the MBR on my first physical drive and a few hundred MB at the beginning of the second drive. The partion table, the file allocation table for the first partion, and an undetermined amount of data were all lost.

I used the trial GetDataBack (runtime.org) to make an image of the lost drive and recovered a few files, including a 700MB RAR that was fragmented, but mostly readable after the WinRAR auto-fix. If the file system is truly gone, all filenames and all fragmented files are done. Luckily, MP3s have internal ID tags that can be automatically entered into their filenames, and they're relatively small, so their chance of fragmentation is less.

Apologies for the thread crap.

I'd actually forgotten about GetDataBack. It seems to be doing fairly well, found 2000 files in just a few seconds - some of them with names.
 
a bad stick of ram broke everything it touched on my computer 🙁


on a related note, corsair support blows ass. post your problem on a forum that they don't visit on weekends? wtf?
 
Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: JDrake
you seriously don't need that many windows open

I beg to differ.
How many are you actually using? 4?

All of them, actually. Each Firefox set is a cluster of tabs relating to one specific task that I'm performing, Newsleecher is doing it's thing, the IMs and mIRC are doing their thing, Nero is doing it's, Winamp, Filezilla, each doing their own task. The console window's purpose is obvious, two of the explorer windows are related to that, and another is related to some other business I was taking care of.
 
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