Resolving Index Corruption in NTFS
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Image via Wikipedia To index file system data, NTFS (New Technology
File System) employs B+ tree structure to allow fast look up times.
All the filenames are generally indexed individually in their own
directory and with separate MFT entry, attributes, and security
descriptors. NTFS users can experience critical data loss problems
if NTFS indexes undergo corruption for some reasons. Such problems
...
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Image via Wikipedia To index file system data, NTFS (New Technology
File System) employs B+ tree structure to allow fast look up times.
All the filenames are generally indexed individually in their own
directory and with separate MFT entry, attributes, and security
descriptors. NTFS users can experience critical data loss problems
if NTFS indexes undergo corruption for some reasons. Such problems
can be detected by unusual system behavior while accessing the
corrupted partition. However, to deal with these issues, one may
need to reformat the drive and restore the data from backup. But if
no updated or valid backup is available, situations arise that can
necessitate the use of NTFS recovery software. Following is a
realistic problem that will help you comprehend such problems in
more detail. Consider one or more of your hard drive partitions are
formatted to NTFS. When you try to access or open any of the NTFS
partitions, it shows few or all of the given symptoms: You open
'Windows Explorer' and try to expand the NTFS partition, but the
computer hangs On running chkdsk for the same partition, it reports
NTFS index errors, such as below: “Deleting index entry in index
of file of file ” Some of the Windows applications fail to start
because of missing files (.exe or .dll files) Cause NTFS index
structure is damaged. This can occur for common reasons like,
unexpected power outage, bad cables, and system issues. Other
probable causes can be newly or faulty installed hardware and
disabled 32-Bit Disk Access for the IDE controller setting in BIOS.
Solution Run system diagnosis to find out the problematic hardware.
Remove it and see if the problem still persists. If this doesn't
resolve the issue, check for the above mentioned BIOS settings. In
case the problem still persists, NTFS structure is damaged. You
need to reformat the NTFS hard drive partition to resolve the NTFS
corruption issue, which requires you to restore deleted data from
backup. But if it is not feasible to restore from backup, it is
suggested to use a NTFS data recovery utility. These are exclusive
products designed to perform hard drive recovery in all logical
crash scenarios, safely and easily. Click here to play
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Thu February 25 2010
Image via Wikipedia To index file system data, NTFS (New Technology
File System) employs B+ tree structure to allow fast look up times.
All the filena...
read more
Image via Wikipedia To index file system data, NTFS (New Technology
File System) employs B+ tree structure to allow fast look up times.
All the filenames are generally indexed individually in their own
directory and with separate MFT entry, attributes, and security
descriptors. NTFS users can experience critical data loss problems
if NTFS indexes undergo corruption for some reasons. Such problems
...
read more
Image via Wikipedia To index file system data, NTFS (New Technology
File System) employs B+ tree structure to allow fast look up times.
All the filenames are generally indexed individually in their own
directory and with separate MFT entry, attributes, and security
descriptors. NTFS users can experience critical data loss problems
if NTFS indexes undergo corruption for some reasons. Such problems
can be detected by unusual system behavior while accessing the
corrupted partition. However, to deal with these issues, one may
need to reformat the drive and restore the data from backup. But if
no updated or valid backup is available, situations arise that can
necessitate the use of NTFS recovery software. Following is a
realistic problem that will help you comprehend such problems in
more detail. Consider one or more of your hard drive partitions are
formatted to NTFS. When you try to access or open any of the NTFS
partitions, it shows few or all of the given symptoms: You open
'Windows Explorer' and try to expand the NTFS partition, but the
computer hangs On running chkdsk for the same partition, it reports
NTFS index errors, such as below: “Deleting index entry in index
of file of file ” Some of the Windows applications fail to start
because of missing files (.exe or .dll files) Cause NTFS index
structure is damaged. This can occur for common reasons like,
unexpected power outage, bad cables, and system issues. Other
probable causes can be newly or faulty installed hardware and
disabled 32-Bit Disk Access for the IDE controller setting in BIOS.
Solution Run system diagnosis to find out the problematic hardware.
Remove it and see if the problem still persists. If this doesn't
resolve the issue, check for the above mentioned BIOS settings. In
case the problem still persists, NTFS structure is damaged. You
need to reformat the NTFS hard drive partition to resolve the NTFS
corruption issue, which requires you to restore deleted data from
backup. But if it is not feasible to restore from backup, it is
suggested to use a NTFS data recovery utility. These are exclusive
products designed to perform hard drive recovery in all logical
crash scenarios, safely and easily. Click here to play
read less
Tue February 23 2010
Image via WikipediaThe iPhone now has more U.S. users than
Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, new research shows. Apple’s iconic
handset had an average o...
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Image via WikipediaThe iPhone now has more U.S. users than
Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, new research shows. Apple’s iconic
handset had an average of 8.97 million users in October, compared
to Microsoft’s 7.13 million. This is the first time the iPhone
has led Windows Mobile cell phones in actual user numbers.Microsoft
has admitted Apple’s iPhone “caught us all napping.” Windows
Mobile 7...
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Image via WikipediaThe iPhone now has more U.S. users than
Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, new research shows. Apple’s iconic
handset had an average of 8.97 million users in October, compared
to Microsoft’s 7.13 million. This is the first time the iPhone
has led Windows Mobile cell phones in actual user numbers.Microsoft
has admitted Apple’s iPhone “caught us all napping.” Windows
Mobile 7 is not expected until the end of 2010. Morgan Stanley
recently said Apple has a two- to three-year lead on its
competitors.The new numbers from Internet metric firm comScore
means Apple has the second-largest U.S. marketshare in smartphones.
Research in Motion continues to lead the pack with 14.96 million
U.S. BlackBerry users. Compared to the iPhone and BlackBerry’s
accelerating growth, Windows Mobile has been at a near
stand-still.Palm grew to around 2.84 million U.S. users, while
Android and Symbian had about 1.02 million and 1.3 million U.S.
users, according to comScore.Credit for Apple passing Windows
Mobile users is the iPhone 3GS, launched just prior to the
three-month October period.Related articlesiPhone overtakes Windows
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Sat February 20 2010
Image via Wikipedia Almost all Computer BIOSes are now available
with an IDE device auto-detection feature that controls the setup
of IDE devices on t...
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Image via Wikipedia Almost all Computer BIOSes are now available
with an IDE device auto-detection feature that controls the setup
of IDE devices on the computer. This utility generally comes in two
major forms: Dynamic IDE auto-detection and Manual IDE
auto-detection. The former form is a fully automatic mode, in which
the BIOS automatically detects the newly connected drive
(particularly hard di...
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Image via Wikipedia Almost all Computer BIOSes are now available
with an IDE device auto-detection feature that controls the setup
of IDE devices on the computer. This utility generally comes in two
major forms: Dynamic IDE auto-detection and Manual IDE
auto-detection. The former form is a fully automatic mode, in which
the BIOS automatically detects the newly connected drive
(particularly hard disk drives) at each boot-up and sets its
correct options. However, the latter one is the manual mode that
requires you to select auto-detection option to let BIOS set the
IDE parameters for the newly detected devices. The BIOS then saves
the parameters permanently. A hard disk usually appears as
physically failed if BIOS auto-detection feature cannot detect the
hard drive, however, there can be other causes as well. But if you
conclude at hard disk failure, hard disk recovery service can help
you to rescue the lost data. Consider an instance when you boot-up
the computer and BIOS refuses to detect the hard drive. The BIOS
seems to search the drive and finally reports that it cannot find
the drive This can be a critical situation for a user with
important data on the hard drive as it cannot access the data until
the hard disk is visible to the BIOS. The problem can be related to
drive set up rather than within the drive, thus a user is
recommended to consider the following basic suggestions in such
conditions: In case you are trying to detect a new hard drive or
the one that has been moved to a new or upgraded system, the
problem might be related to system assembly issues. Try to move and
attach the hard drive to another computer. If it is detected, the
hard disk controller might be defective. Make sure that the hard
disk is properly powered up Check if hard disk properly spinning
up. If you hear that the hard disk spins up and spins down quickly
or not spinning at all, the hard disk failure is most likely.
Ensure that the jumpers are correctly configured Make sure that the
IDE controller is enabled and IDE cable is healthily connected
Consult the manufacturers to take care of your specific issue If
the hard disk is completely dead, seek disk recovery experts' help
to recover the data. hard disk recovery service provider companies
have special equipments and technology to diagnose and extract data
from any kind of hard drive. Click here to play
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Sat February 06 2010
Image via Wikipedia As one of the prime components of Windows
operating system, the registry should be kept away from errors that
can otherwise lead t...
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Image via Wikipedia As one of the prime components of Windows
operating system, the registry should be kept away from errors that
can otherwise lead to system crashes and operational issues. The
most common causes of Windows registry errors are malicious
software, incompatible software installation, improper removal of a
program, unexpected power outage, and the like. If computer does
not start, o...
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Image via Wikipedia As one of the prime components of Windows
operating system, the registry should be kept away from errors that
can otherwise lead to system crashes and operational issues. The
most common causes of Windows registry errors are malicious
software, incompatible software installation, improper removal of a
program, unexpected power outage, and the like. If computer does
not start, one of the typical reasons can be the corruption of
registry hives. This makes it essential that you should either
repair or replace the corrupted registries or reinstall Windows.
But in case of backup unavailability, these situations can also
compel you to use a Windows Data Recovery product. For instance,
consider a problem when you experience unexpected shutdown with
your Windows based computer. The next time when you start the
computer, it cannot boot and give the below error message:
“System hive error” The error results into data loss as you
cannot boot the computer further. Cause Windows registry hive is
corrupted. When you use the computer, it saves registry in the
memory. As you shut down the computer, all the changes are
committed to system registry. In case of system failure or
unexpected outage, the memory contains the damaged entries, which
also leaves registry corrupted. Solution Use the following measures
to solve the above error: Boot the computer using Windows
installation disc and start Recovery Console/ Recovery Environment.
Restore the computer to the previous working state Use the Startup
Repair option to repair the computer Identify the corrupted
registry files and try to replace with the corresponding copies on
the installation disc Reinstall Windows and restore from the last
backup There can be situations when you don't have valid data
backup. The backup might be corrupted or incomplete. In such cases,
you are suggested to use a Windows partition recovery utility. A
Windows data recovery product uses efficient and safe scanning
algorithms to analyze the logically corrupted hard disk and restore
the lost data. These software are reliable to use because of their
non-destructive nature. Also, the data recovery products are easy
to use with their self-explanatory interface. Click here to play
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Sat January 30 2010
Image via Wikipedia Hard disks have a number of in-built facilities
for detecting, correcting, and avoiding the data errors. The hard
drive errors may...
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Image via Wikipedia Hard disks have a number of in-built facilities
for detecting, correcting, and avoiding the data errors. The hard
drive errors may occur because of gradual degradation of a specific
location on storage media. It can be possible to detect hard drive
bad sector before it reaches to a point where it may lead to data
loss. If you do not use disk checking tool on regular basis and a...
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Image via Wikipedia Hard disks have a number of in-built facilities
for detecting, correcting, and avoiding the data errors. The hard
drive errors may occur because of gradual degradation of a specific
location on storage media. It can be possible to detect hard drive
bad sector before it reaches to a point where it may lead to data
loss. If you do not use disk checking tool on regular basis and any
problems with the hard drive leads to data loss, you may have to go
for data recovery to retrieve lost data, if an updated backup is
not in place. Since the hard drives use ECC (Error Correction Code)
for correcting multiple-bit errors, detecting these errors can help
you prevent data loss. However, these methods can do only if the
number of incorrect or missing bits is less than a certain
threshold. In case if you cannot discover the problem on time, data
loss may occur. To work around this precept, some hard drive
manufacturers are integrating routines to perform proactive drive
error checking. During the idle periods, logic board of the hard
drive carries out reads over disk surface for verifying that data
can be accessed without errors. If it encounters any error, the
error is generally treated the similar way an error is addressed
during user read operation. The data can be rewritten for
refreshing it, or the hard drive sector where error is relocated
can be remapped. It is a quite useful reliability characteristic,
but may cause confusion sometimes. This scanning process can
produce hard drive active sounds, even if the hard drive is not
involved with any of the computer operations. If your hard drive is
incorporated with this characteristic and you encounter such sounds
from the hard drive, there is nothing to worry about. It does not
even affect the hard drive performance as the scanning is done only
when the hard drive is idle. Though, these techniques are quite
helpful to detect and remove hard drive errors, but they cannot
detect errors due to external reasons and cannot prevent data loss.
In such circumstances, you need to take help of data recovery
solutions. In case, your hard drive is physically intact and you
are experiencing data loss due to logical errors, data recovery
software can help you to get your data back. On the other hand,
physical data loss situations require special assistance of data
recovery service to be cured. Click here to play
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