Je suis sous windows XP, en ntfs, et suite a qlq pb de pertes de fichiers et meme de repertoires sur mon DD, j'ai décidé de lancer un Partition test de l'outil Easy Recovery Professional. Il m'indique:
Citation :
Test Selected: Partition Test
Checking volume I: for errors...
Loading file system records...
Checking file system for errors...
File system check complete.
Test Results:
Partition test for volume I: Failed!
Recommendations:
Partition test for drive I failed, critical system structure errors have been found. Run the Full Diagnostic Test, from the DriveTests tool, on the drive containing the partition to verify if your drive has any physical problems. If you ARE experiencing a data loss situation, you should run the applicable tools in the Data Recovery category to recover lost data. Also, professional services are available by contacting Technical Support or Data Recovery Services. If you ARE NOT experiencing a data loss situation, use the Windows Check Disk tool or other file system repair utility like Ontrack Fix-It Utilities (TM) to fix the file structure errors. In the case of severely corrupted partitions, you may need to reformat you drive and restore data from a previous backup. NOTE: Reformatting your drive will destroy all data on your drive.
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Alors que lorsque je teste le meme disque en ligne de commande en tapant "cmd" puis "fsutil dirty query I:", le DD est vu comme intègre ?
Qui croire ? Et comment avoir un troisieme avis et reparer une partition (j'ai essayé l'option "verification du disque" mais toujours le meme resultat) ???
Message édité par ROOOOOOOOM le 11-02-2008 à 21:32:46