Sorry to post again but I need help/advice. I posted to ME
general info and got no response after 24 hours. If I have
posted incorrectly or need additional info please let me
know. Also I realize that I may loose data I'm just
trying to get assistance to minimize this chance. Any
help will be greatly appreciated!!
Following is my post to ME general info:
Hello,
While running an online virus scanner my Norton Antivirus
popped up a warning and I followed the prompts. After a
few minutes the system became unstable and I had to shut
it down.
When I restarted some of my data was gone. For instance
if I click on "favorites" some links are there, but many
are not. If I click on my "casio" icon none of my digital
photos are there.
I ran a couple of data recovery programs and they found
nothing. Somewhere along the way Windows ME became REALLY
screwed up so I changed that drive over as a slave. I
then went to "my computer" and did a search on the bad
drive for "favorites" and "casio". Both searches found
all of the missing data and what appears to be numerous
duplicate folders with the same name. Some of them have
the same data and others have only partial or no data at
all. This affects more than just the two mentioned folders
used as examples.
What I need to do is make back ups of my data and then
wipe the drive and start again. Is there a method to this
or a program that I can run that will help me with this.
I will be doing back ups to a cd burner and the drive is
100 gig at about 40% full.
Some thoughts I had were to delete data as it is
transfered to the cd to eliminate clutter. I also was
considering running a program that compares like files to
eliminate duplicates and when everything is complete I was
going to use the Western Digital site to "write zeros" to
this drive so I can have a clean drive to start from.
Any advice offered would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, jeff
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BarryG - 29 Jun 2004 06:55 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry to post again but I need help/advice. I posted to ME
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>Thanks, jeff
>..
You could try using System Restore to roll your system
back to a time before the online scanner broke it.
Remember that using system restore will possibly break
NAV. If it does, you will need to uninstall NAV, and re-
install NAV, or better still, install anything other than
NAV.
Good luck,
BarryG