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Post subject: Need to wipe/clean/erase...Just restart my F: Drive Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:05 am |
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So my F: drive is not working at all. It just had all my music and photoshop stuff on it, but somthing has corrupted it it some way. I get the Mft error message or w/e it is.
Anyways i am wondering if anybody knows how i can completly wipe my F: Drive and start it all over.
Any information would be very helpful.
Just keep in mind all my operationg system and important stuff is on C: drive ... my F: Drive is the one that only has Photoshop and Music stuff.
Pleeease help.
Thank you
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nighthawk
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:23 pm |
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Is the F: separate physical hard disc? If it is you can easily zero-fill it.
If it is the same hard disc you can not use zero fill, you can only try to format it, but it success is not guarantied. Have you tried to run chkdsk /r from command promt, maybe it will repair it's errors by itself.
If you decide to format, I recommend ntfs (if you are using windows). After formating (if it isn't zero fill) you can restore most of your files by using programs such as restoration (freeware) or filescavanger (better but isn't free), just do not write anything to that drive before you try to restore files because that will destroy them.
btw sorry if there were any typos, I had to many beers
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instinct46
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:44 pm |
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Download a live-cd of linux and use the partitiong software on it, i wud recommend using knoppix, or u cud just use the drive partitioning thing windows xp professional has. If you can as well (wudnt recommend doing this unless you know what your doing) use fdisk (comes with windows and linux) of cfdisk.
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nighthawk
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:54 pm |
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@instinct46
Could any linux format a partiotion in NTFS!?
I don't think so.
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:41 pm |
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What do you mean by seperate physical hard disk?
My F: Drive I put in manually for more memory, it did not come with the computer it is just a total seperate drive for my music and photoshop.
And what exactly is Zero-Fill?
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nighthawk
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:47 pm |
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Separate drive - another hard disc, not just a different partition on the same hard drive.
Zero fill is a kind of formatting where you complete disc space is filled with zeroes before it is formatted in particular file system. This process completely erases all information on hard drive including MFTs and partitions. If you decide to zero fill F: all data on that hard drive will be permanently lost, including other partitions.
Firts try running chkdsk f: /r from command prompt, maybe it will fix the promblem, then format f: from windows, and then finally - if everything else fails do a zero fill.
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tombothetominator
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:21 pm |
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Definately run chkdsk first. Then go to the manufacturer's website and see if they have a low-level formatter for your model of drive. If not, then just use a generic zero-fill formatter.
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:31 am |
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Alright, looks like ima have to do a Zero-Fill
Can you guys explain what i have to do to do this please?
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tombothetominator
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:33 pm |
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What manufacturer / model is your drive?
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:36 pm |
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I have no idea lol
Will have have to take drive out and actually look at it to find that out
or could i do it under it properties or something?
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:22 pm |
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You don't need to take it out.
Properties -> hardware, and if you want to get more information download everest (Lavalys Inc.), you should be logged in as administrator to acceess all the properties.
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:52 pm |
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So i went Properties hardware and i get a list of disks..
IOMEGA ZIP 100
QUANTUM FIREBALL CX13.0A
WDC WD64AA
I only have two hdd, one of witch is my C: and other is F: (incase that helps)
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:57 pm |
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Okay, is your F: drive 6.4GB (western digital) or 13GB (quantum fireball, which is owned by maxtor, which was bought out by seagate)?
Edit - also want to make sure of what O/S you are using.
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:18 pm |
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So im assuming the Quantum one is my F: drive because that drive is 12.0 Gigs
O/S? Operating System? Windows Xp
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:00 pm |
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Yep, if your F: is 12GB, then the fireball is that drive. Unfortunately, the Quantum company has changed hands a few times, and the current owner (seagate) no longer supports the Quantum drives.
I did find the original quantum fireball series hard disk utilities at:
http://www.technotronic-dimensions.com/quantum.htm
At the bottom of the page is the quantum zero fill utility stand alone boot disk. Just download that, run it, insert a blank floppy, and wait for it to say finish.
You will then have to restart your computer with this disk in the drive, and make sure your computer is set to boot from floppy before hard drive ( http://compreviews.about.com/cs/pchardwarebasics/a/aaBIOS_2.htm). Then follow through the program. Make sure that it doesn't zero-fill the other drive (it should auto detect, but if it starts giving you choices of drives, make sure to select the one with the model number that you gave us earlier).
Hope that helps.
Edit: you can also use a generic zero-fill program like wd_clear (google is your friend) to clear it out, but they generally dont work as well as one designed for the hard drive itself.
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