PQPM 8.0 just messed up a 250GB HDD NTFS partition it was trying to resize to 60GB. After the resize operation should have finished, it ended with an "Error #19 - At end of something" message and my partition is borked.
Symantec has just bought Powerquest. Great. All Powerquest products are EOL. Great. Powerquest support is...gone. Great.
Windows XP can't repair the partition as it's in an unknown format - PTEDIT tells me it's NTFS alright.
Knoppix 3.7 can't mount the drive and Knoppix 3.8.1 gives a Kernel Panic message right when booting (on an a64 + A8N SLI NF4 PC).
I put the drive in an USB 2.0 case and do (shivers) a CHKDSK on a win2k PC. CHKDSK tells me the partition needs to be checked, deletes a few files, repairs the index and whatnot (I HAD of course done a backup of the important stuff before trusting the drive to CHKDSK...).
The partition is now BOOTABLE - woohoo I thought. NOT. I need to get the XP install moved to a SATA drive (nice new WD740). The 250GB is a Hitachi 7K250 ATA100 drive.
PQPM 8.0 can't move the partition as it says it has issues (anything from a file descriptor to lost clusters).
Luckily I can now mount the drive in Knoppix 3.7. I format the Raptor in FAT32 (stupid Knoppix never manages to find the NTFS files from my Windows CDs - so it can't write to them) and disable read-only mode (again another stupid bug is that I can't directly enable write mode from the drive properties but need to go through a little menu that will ask me if I really want to enable write - duh).
I copy all the files from the Hitachi to the Raptor. Fine. Get Knoppix out and reboot.
I then insert the Windows XP CD and try a repair of the installation. It will ask me where to install itself, tell me it's a FAT32 partition, ask if I want to format/convert it but won't offer the "repair the Windows installation" step (it DOES tell me that there's a windows folder on the partition and that it will eventually erase everyting in it if I choose to go ahead with converting the partition to NTFS or leave it as FAT32...).
In the meantime, without even looking at it, the NTFS partition on the Hitachi is again borked and the drive won't boot. Go figure.
HENCE...the questions are:
1/ is there a way I can recover the FAT32 installation of Windows and make it bootable again (I can't really think about a way right now)
2/ WTF could possibly be happening with the NTFS thingy (I tested the drive, RAM, system etc and all turned up perfect)?
3/ is there a WORKING distro Ã* la Knoppix that can cope with SATA+NF4 SLI+NTFS (read+write)? Be run from a USB key (drool)?
Symantec has just bought Powerquest. Great. All Powerquest products are EOL. Great. Powerquest support is...gone. Great.
Windows XP can't repair the partition as it's in an unknown format - PTEDIT tells me it's NTFS alright.
Knoppix 3.7 can't mount the drive and Knoppix 3.8.1 gives a Kernel Panic message right when booting (on an a64 + A8N SLI NF4 PC).
I put the drive in an USB 2.0 case and do (shivers) a CHKDSK on a win2k PC. CHKDSK tells me the partition needs to be checked, deletes a few files, repairs the index and whatnot (I HAD of course done a backup of the important stuff before trusting the drive to CHKDSK...).
The partition is now BOOTABLE - woohoo I thought. NOT. I need to get the XP install moved to a SATA drive (nice new WD740). The 250GB is a Hitachi 7K250 ATA100 drive.
PQPM 8.0 can't move the partition as it says it has issues (anything from a file descriptor to lost clusters).
Luckily I can now mount the drive in Knoppix 3.7. I format the Raptor in FAT32 (stupid Knoppix never manages to find the NTFS files from my Windows CDs - so it can't write to them) and disable read-only mode (again another stupid bug is that I can't directly enable write mode from the drive properties but need to go through a little menu that will ask me if I really want to enable write - duh).
I copy all the files from the Hitachi to the Raptor. Fine. Get Knoppix out and reboot.
I then insert the Windows XP CD and try a repair of the installation. It will ask me where to install itself, tell me it's a FAT32 partition, ask if I want to format/convert it but won't offer the "repair the Windows installation" step (it DOES tell me that there's a windows folder on the partition and that it will eventually erase everyting in it if I choose to go ahead with converting the partition to NTFS or leave it as FAT32...).
In the meantime, without even looking at it, the NTFS partition on the Hitachi is again borked and the drive won't boot. Go figure.
HENCE...the questions are:
1/ is there a way I can recover the FAT32 installation of Windows and make it bootable again (I can't really think about a way right now)
2/ WTF could possibly be happening with the NTFS thingy (I tested the drive, RAM, system etc and all turned up perfect)?
3/ is there a WORKING distro Ã* la Knoppix that can cope with SATA+NF4 SLI+NTFS (read+write)? Be run from a USB key (drool)?
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