M
Martin
Hello Everyone...
I tried running a boot-time defrag using Diskkeeper 2007 and got a message
that the volume was dirty, not mounted or not NTFS. I then ran chkdsk /f
and it also would not run. I ran the Computer Management tool and checked
the drive using the Disk Manager and it showed that the file system is NTFS
and the status is Healthy (System).
I am using Windows XP Professional SP2 with a 80GB drive with a single
primary partition. I tried using EZ Gig II to copy the image to another
drive and then reformat the original drive, but EZ Gig would also bomb out
when checking my C: drive.
Any idea what's going on and how I might be able to fix this?
Help would be appreicated!
Thanks,
Martin
I tried running a boot-time defrag using Diskkeeper 2007 and got a message
that the volume was dirty, not mounted or not NTFS. I then ran chkdsk /f
and it also would not run. I ran the Computer Management tool and checked
the drive using the Disk Manager and it showed that the file system is NTFS
and the status is Healthy (System).
I am using Windows XP Professional SP2 with a 80GB drive with a single
primary partition. I tried using EZ Gig II to copy the image to another
drive and then reformat the original drive, but EZ Gig would also bomb out
when checking my C: drive.
Any idea what's going on and how I might be able to fix this?
Help would be appreicated!
Thanks,
Martin