A friend of mine has a problem with a HD
Posted: 2005-12-31 01:31pm
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currently have four hard drives in my computer.
The one I am concerned about is the E: drive. As you can see, it's a 233GB capacity drive with 36GB free. However, when I go into that drive, the only folder visible is an old trial of 3D Studio Max.
he files in this directory work fine (there are html and image files I can open and view). But I had, literally hundreds, if not thousands, of files on this drive.
I attempted to run Check Disk via XP, however, about 75% of the way through it errors out.
Does anyone have any idea what could have happened to these files?
The last time I accessed this drive was maybe two weeks ago and there weren't any problems. I haven't done much since then, with the expception of installing Visual Studio .NET 2003, NOD32 antivirus (it has protection against the new wmf exploit), and upgrading my .NET framework to 2.0.
I really don't think any of those would have caused this. NOD32 did actually find some trojans buried in my registry, but those were on the C: drive, nothing was found on the E: drive. I had avast! before and it never detected them. I also don't think that a virus would delete every folder but one in a hard drive.
I keep my computer pretty clean, I use Internet Explorer for IE Only pages I trust (like Windows Update), I keep the firewall going, and I've never really had a huge problem with any PCs I've had.
I also ran chkdsk in DOS mode.
The drive is only about a year old, it's an SATA, Maxtor I think. The drive still recognizes that there's about 200GB of data on there, it's just not showing it. Does anyone have any ideas?"
I already told him to do the standard stuff, I was hoping someone will have an idea on what can be done other then "Put a bullet it into it."
currently have four hard drives in my computer.
The one I am concerned about is the E: drive. As you can see, it's a 233GB capacity drive with 36GB free. However, when I go into that drive, the only folder visible is an old trial of 3D Studio Max.
he files in this directory work fine (there are html and image files I can open and view). But I had, literally hundreds, if not thousands, of files on this drive.
I attempted to run Check Disk via XP, however, about 75% of the way through it errors out.
Does anyone have any idea what could have happened to these files?
The last time I accessed this drive was maybe two weeks ago and there weren't any problems. I haven't done much since then, with the expception of installing Visual Studio .NET 2003, NOD32 antivirus (it has protection against the new wmf exploit), and upgrading my .NET framework to 2.0.
I really don't think any of those would have caused this. NOD32 did actually find some trojans buried in my registry, but those were on the C: drive, nothing was found on the E: drive. I had avast! before and it never detected them. I also don't think that a virus would delete every folder but one in a hard drive.
I keep my computer pretty clean, I use Internet Explorer for IE Only pages I trust (like Windows Update), I keep the firewall going, and I've never really had a huge problem with any PCs I've had.
I also ran chkdsk in DOS mode.
The drive is only about a year old, it's an SATA, Maxtor I think. The drive still recognizes that there's about 200GB of data on there, it's just not showing it. Does anyone have any ideas?"
I already told him to do the standard stuff, I was hoping someone will have an idea on what can be done other then "Put a bullet it into it."