These were my backup drives!!!
I just was stupid enough to think microsoft tool would not mess anything up, so now I have two opinions one from Mushkins saying
and Cerbs opinion
So let me just get this straight the CRC check according to Scott always comes up with false results this is what he last told me
So the possibility of the video files being corrupted is very low, am i right?
and if i did have the options ticked the scan could of altered my data so it had errors in the video or the video just did'nt run at all, but that would only be if the scan found errors in the first place and even if it did find errors the chances of it deleteting/corrupting/making a video glitchy are very high?
Please reply, and if you can straight answers for a complete noob please.
and sorry to be such a pain.
I just was stupid enough to think microsoft tool would not mess anything up, so now I have two opinions one from Mushkins saying
CHKDSK isn't doing CRCs of your files, it has no "correct" or uncorrupted CRC value stored to compare it to. As has been pointed out ad nauseum, it is far more worried about the file system than it is any sort of data integrity.
and Cerbs opinion
which one is right??? they both seem different.Not generally. Each of those video files has data about it stored on the disk. That data is what is checked and verified. It may be a CRC check, but it might also be a list improperly updated, if the file was being written to when it was rudely unmounted, or some metadata connected to that file was being updated in that time.
So let me just get this straight the CRC check according to Scott always comes up with false results this is what he last told me
so I have'nt unproperly unmounted a disk or anything like that, I have'nt scanned my drives in bootup, I stupidly did a scan using tools > error-checking with no options ticked and my fat one did not even scan properly, probably due to it being fat, the other scanned but said file system found and I did not repair it becoz I don't want to make things worse.The simple thing is that there is 2 numbers in a record and if the record has two different numbers by accident, Scandisk will destroy the file no matter if the drive is good or bad.
So the possibility of the video files being corrupted is very low, am i right?
and if i did have the options ticked the scan could of altered my data so it had errors in the video or the video just did'nt run at all, but that would only be if the scan found errors in the first place and even if it did find errors the chances of it deleteting/corrupting/making a video glitchy are very high?
Please reply, and if you can straight answers for a complete noob please.
and sorry to be such a pain.