Posted on Monday, November 01, 2010 at 10:37 PM
One morning you open your system to find that your valuable data is no longer accessible. You spend an hour trying to find a solution, but nothing works. You try to analyze the various causes for the loss of data. Data could have been lost due to a variety of reasons. It could have been virus infection your anti-virus had detected the other day, or a system malfunction or a boot sector corruption or even a partition corruption. Fortunately,even if you have lost your valuable data, you can recover it using third-party partition recovery software such as a good NTFS partition recovery solution.
Is formatting the only solution to recover corrupt NTFS partition?...
Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at 9:51 PM
NTFS (New Technology File System) is a new-age file system that is implemented in the Windows systems after Windows NT and later systems. This file system is secure, fast, reliable, and very easy to implement than its predecessor, FAT (File Allocation Table) file system. However, at times the critical system files get corrupt due to various reasons such as virus infections, hardware corruption, abrupt or unplanned system shutdown, etc. Because of these reasons, the system is unable to start and all the data gets inaccessible. If you are unable to resolve the situation, then a complete format of the disks followed by the reinstallation of the operating system would get the solution. To recover the data, however, you would need a third-party NTFS data recovery software.
Consider a scenario in which you are getting the following error message while starting your Windows XP NTFS-based system:
“c:\windows\system32\drivers\ntfs.sys is missing or corrupted”
Cause:...
Posted on Monday, October 18, 2010 at 8:50 PM
In Windows NT systems, the purpose of the boot.ini file is to direct the NTLDR file about which operating system to start with. It is very helpful if there is a dual-(or multi-) boot system as you can select the particular operating system to log on. However, despite being such a critical file, it is not marked as a read-only because of which it is sometimes get deleted or overwritten. Because of this, the system may not start and would become inaccessible. In such cases, you should try out the best way-out to restore the file and start the system. In case that does not happen, then you should reinstall the operating system after recovering the data using an NTFS data recovery software.
Let us consider you have a Windows Server 2003 system, which is unable to start. The following error message is displayed on a black screen:
"NTLDR is missing Press any key to restart"
Cause:
There could be the following reasons behind such startup problem:...
Posted on Friday, September 17, 2010 at 3:05 AM
The NTFS (New Technology File System) file system is extensively used in the Windows NT and later versions. This file system scores over its predecessors such as FAT (File Allocation Table)and HPFS (High Performance File System) over a lot of issues such as disk space utilization, reliability, security, performance, etc. Having said that, at times a system having NTFS file system is unable to start citing kinds of error messages. In such cases, you should look into the matter to resolve the issue failing which you must use a third-party NTFS partition recovery software to perform NTFS data recovery.
Think of a situation in which you are starting your Windows XP system but it does not start. An error message is getting displayed in this regard, which is:
“c:\windows\system32\drivers\ntfs.sys is missing or corrupted.”
Cause:
The sole cause of this startup problem is that the ntfs.sys file is either missing or corrupt. You need to restore this file.
Resolution:...
Posted on Wednesday, July 07, 2010 at 12:24 AM
Are you getting errors while performing regular file system scan on NTFS file system partition of your Windows hard drive? Is your hard drive partition inaccessible and unusable? This behavior generally occurs due to cross-linked files, lost clusters, and file system corruption like problems. In some cases, the hard drive may work properly, but you cannot extract data from some of the partitions or some files/folders. In case hard drive itself is damaged, its contents appear to be scrambled. This behavior renders all NTFS file system partitions unusable and leads to partition loss situations. In order to recover lost partitions in such cases, NTFS partition recovery becomes need of hour.
Diagnose file system, hard drive, cross-linked files, and lost cluster issues:
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