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Re: [OTish] HELP! W2K registry corrupted



I am concerned about the corruption - before I rebooted, I checked
the event viewer and all that was there was an entry from NTFS that
said the file structure was invalid or corrupted or something like
that.

I'll try the surface test - thanks for the link.

Paul.

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Calum Morrell <calum@d...> wrote:
> Paul Gale  wrote:
> > CHKDSK found around 10 files with errors, so hopefully my other
data
> > is OK. If I do a full re-install I should still have everything
I
> > need (all HA software settings are backed up - I think!). I also
run
> > Exchange 2000 server and with all the other patches, settings,
> > tweaks it'll take a while to get it all back (last rebuild took
2
> > days! - although there was a lot of playing). I wanted to try
some
> > obvious (or not so) things first before comitting to wasting a
> > Sunday when I could be getting on with over HA stuff :(
>
> Can I suggest checking the integrity of the HD more thoroughly to
find
> out if it was a typical windows problem or physcial damage which
is more
> likely to recurr with increasing frequency?
>
> If you are willing to leave it sitting for a few hours to test it,
> download a copy of MTL, install to floppy and reboot from the
floppy.
> This will only give you the demo version, but it checks your HD
well.
> Just ignore the data recovery options since they will find all the
files
> it can recover, but not do so.
>
> Anyway .. sequence once booted is ....
>
> Type "MTL<enter>"
> Select "Continue<enter>"
> Select the drive from the list you need to test [use the IDE
version
> rather than EBIOS if you can] and press return
> Select "Surface Test<enter>"
> Select "Start<enter>"
>
> it will notify on an error and show the full log at the end.
>
> If at any point it warns you the disk geometry is incorrect and
> recommends a new setting, just accept it by pressing return. It
only
> alters it for that session.
>
> And good luck :-)
>
> --
> Calum Morrell
> www.drochaid.org


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