problem about filesystem-corruption-Collection of common programming errors


  • user283120
    hard-drive hardware-failure filesystem-corruption fsck hdparm
    Since a couple days, my Seagate Momentus 7200.4 has been failing more and more, possibly because of a power outage. After the “WARNING: Your hard drive is failing” (I’m using fedora), the main symptom was the slowness: constant 100 % CPU wait for hours, almost impossible to do anything. I made a backup, then I restarted and I had to do an e2fsck -y (lots of output), which I had to repeat later (didn’t even boot at some point, kernel panic), I did some smartctl tests long and short, I left it alo

  • Peter pete
    windows-7 filesystems anti-virus filesystem-corruption
    I have a few computers. One computer, at home, one day suddenly had its pgbouncer.exe vanish. The antivirus didn’t have it in its virus chest [avast]. I couldn’t find the bgbouncer anywhere. All the other pgbouncer files remained where they used to be, except the exe had vanished. I hadn’t uninstalled it, nor had anyone else used the machine. I hadn’t installed any new software since the previous time I had used it either.Just now, however, my TV computer was running out of disk space, which wa

  • Peter Mortensen
    windows-7 ntfs hibernate filesystem-corruption mft
    I’ve read through some of the posts related to corrupt or not working NTFS partitions, but without a proper solution for my case. Here it is: my system isSSD on mini PCI express (PCIe), with Windows 7 installed on it. Two partitions: one with Dell utilities (40 MB), the rest the windows installation itself (119 GB). HDD with 450 GB of NTFS files, and 30 GB of all the partitions that make a Ubuntu installation work (swap, system, etc.)The boot device is Internal HDD (IRRT

  • pjotr_dolphin
    windows-7 boot ssd filesystem-corruption
    My laptop keeps crashing on boot after clean Windows 7 install. Ok, here is the story, and some fact.Computer: Samsung NP900X3C-A04HK (256GB SSD, 8GB RAM) OS to install: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (not from Samsung, own fresh Win)I purchased this laptop about a year ago, never booted it into the Windows Home that was installed on it, installed directly Ubuntu on the machine. Full disc encryption was the selected install, so of course it wiped the complete disc (including Samsung Recovery Partition).

  • 8088
    windows-7 linux hard-drive encryption filesystem-corruption
    My Windows system disk crashed (taking away tons of personal and work related files) This disk was encrypted using BitLocker The IT guy did his thing using some BitLocker recovery tool and gave me a 40 digit key. 8 groups of 5 digits. (Sorry I do not know the details of what exactly he did or how) He gave me a “connector” that allowed me to plug in the disk as you would an external disk. And left me to save/extract any data I could. I plugged in the disk on a Windows 7 machine > a lock icon appe

  • volting
    external-hard-drive ntfs filesystem-corruption
    My external hdd with a single NTFS partition was accidentaly plugged out (kids!)… and is now corrupted.Iv tried running ntfsfix – with no luck – output below..When I look at the disk under disk management in Windows 7 it shows up as having 5 partitions 2 of which are unallocated – none have drive letters and it is not possible to set any (that option and most others are greyed out) – so I can’t run chkdsk /fIv tried using Minitool partition wizard which was mentioned as a solution to another s

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