Upon completion of CHKDSK, the drive registered with WinXP as a 1TB hard drive, with an accurately-reflected amount of available space.īut CHKDSK also deleted about 16GB of files from their original directories, and changed them all into sequentially-named *.chk files. My assumption is that the file tables were damaged/corrupted because the drive was being directly accessed when the power went out.Īfter doing some research, I ran CHKDSK with whatever default options it runs with (I'm not sure what they are as I didn't see them displayed). The file system (NTFS) also did not register.every entry for the drive was either blank or zeroed. When the power came back on, and I rebooted my computer, one of my 1TB hard drives would not register with WinXP SP3, and showed a Total Space of 0, and an Available Space of 0. I had a recent power outage while using my computer, with a 1TB hard drive being directly accessed as the power went out.
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