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  1. #31
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    ListParts by Farbar Version: 31-07-2014
    Ran by SYSTEM (administrator) on 20-09-2014 at 03:37:28
    Windows 7 (X86)
    Running From: f:\
    Language: English (United States)
    ************************************************************

    ========================= Memory info ======================

    Percentage of memory in use: 9%
    Total physical RAM: 3975.35 MB
    Available physical RAM: 3598.23 MB
    Total Pagefile: 3973.63 MB
    Available Pagefile: 3595.36 MB
    Total Virtual: 2047.88 MB
    Available Virtual: 1987.5 MB

    ======================= Partitions =========================

    4 Drive f: (NANO PRO) (Removable) (Total:7.26 GB) (Free:5.06 GB) FAT32
    5 Drive x: (Boot) (Fixed) (Total:0.03 GB) (Free:0.03 GB) NTFS

    Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
    -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
    Disk 0 Online 465 GB 1024 KB
    Disk 1 Online 7445 MB 0 B

    Partitions of Disk 0:
    ===============

    Disk ID: 5D344508

    Partition ### Type Size Offset
    ------------- ---------------- ------- -------
    Partition 1 Primary 146 GB 1024 KB
    Partition 0 Extended 319 GB 146 GB
    Partition 2 Logical 319 GB 146 GB

    ======================================================================================================

    Disk: 0
    Partition 1
    Type : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: Yes

    Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
    ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
    * Volume 1 C RAW Partition 146 GB Healthy

    ======================================================================================================

    Disk: 0
    Partition 2
    Type : 07
    Hidden: No
    Active: No

    Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
    ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
    * Volume 2 D RAW Partition 319 GB Healthy

    ======================================================================================================

    Partitions of Disk 1:
    ===============

    Disk ID: 00000001

    Partition ### Type Size Offset
    ------------- ---------------- ------- -------
    * Partition 1 Primary 7445 MB 0 B

    ======================================================================================================

    Disk: 1
    There is no partition selected.

    There is no partition selected.
    Please select a partition and try again.

    ======================================================================================================
    ============================== MBR Partition Table ==================

    ==============================
    Partitions of Disk 0:
    ===============
    Disk ID: 5D344508
    Partition 1: (Active) - (Size=146 GB) - (Type=07 NTFS)
    Partition 2: (Not Active) - (Size=319 GB) - (Type=OF Extended)

    ==============================
    Partitions of Disk 1:
    ===============
    Disk ID: 2C6B7369
    Partition 1: (Not Active) - (Size=883 GB) - (Type=68)
    Partition 2: (Not Active) - (Size=257 GB) - (Type=79)
    Partition 3: (Not Active) - (Size=667 GB) - (Type=53)
    Partition 4: (Not Active) - (Size=10 MB) - (Type=49)


    ****** End Of Log ******

  2. #32
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    As I was afraid your hard drive went south:

    Volume 1 C RAW Partition 146 GB Healthy
    Volume 2 D RAW Partition 319 GB Healthy
    The OS partition has become RAW. Never been able to convert a RAW partition to NTFS without losing the data.
    If the problem isn't created by bad sectors on the HDD I think TestDisk can search for the lost NTFS partition and write a fixed one, it allow us to preview the files/folders inside before writing the new partition table, if the HDD is bad only commercial recovery programs can try to save some data for the readable sectors.

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    Hmm. I think the best thing would be to Reformat my PC.. Right? But what happened..?? I just did your instructions that's all.. Do you have any thought why this happened?

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    Reformatting won't do anything.
    You need new hard drive.
    Why did it happen?
    I have no answer. Hard drives do fail.

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    Ok then, I'll just purchase a new one.. By the way, what do you mean by "As I was afraid your hard drive went south"..

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    Well, this is what I thought after seeing FRST log. Then ListParts confirmed that.

  7. #37
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    Hi Broni..Last question. Is there any effective way to recover at least most of files on the drive D: ? I have plenty of important files in there..

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    I'm not an expert in that matter so you better ask this question in Windows or Hardware forum.

  9. #39
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    Thanks alot Broni..!

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    You're very welcome

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