S
Susan Lammi
I am running Windows 2000 with a single hardrive partitioned as follows
C: is the system drive formated NTFS
E: is a FAT32 partition where I store user files
Today the system was not able to read any data on the E: drive. In My
Computer I could see the E: drive but not any details, properties ect.
The system was very slugish.
I set Chkdsk to run for drive C: on the next reboot. This was successfull
and found only one problem with a bad sector on the Pagesys file which was
corrected.
I then ran chkdsk on the E: drive which resulted in all the files being
labled as file fragments and renamed Filennn.chk.
Is there any way to recover any of these files in a usable form.....?
Thanks
C: is the system drive formated NTFS
E: is a FAT32 partition where I store user files
Today the system was not able to read any data on the E: drive. In My
Computer I could see the E: drive but not any details, properties ect.
The system was very slugish.
I set Chkdsk to run for drive C: on the next reboot. This was successfull
and found only one problem with a bad sector on the Pagesys file which was
corrected.
I then ran chkdsk on the E: drive which resulted in all the files being
labled as file fragments and renamed Filennn.chk.
Is there any way to recover any of these files in a usable form.....?
Thanks