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  #41  
Old November 21st 08, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
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Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98


hey jeff!!..
how you doing buddy..
i really dont know how to use this fourm..
i kinda got lost not knowing there was a MORE thing.
i wrote a lil about that to you and PC..
im hoping i hear from you again..
yeah im not really use to this forum..i didnt see your guys replys...
i wrote a little about that Test disk guy..
anyways..i hope you can read my bable..
i thought maybe i should reply to this message you wrote..
and see if your still gona try and help me out here..
i have e-mails from that Test disk developer guy..
and the log things when i ran it..
i wrote a lil bit about it in a post here..
anyways..
i putting this post to see if your still here and wanting to try and help me
out here..
im gona reply to one of PC's post too..
talk to you later buddy...



  #42  
Old November 21st 08, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
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Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98


hey jeff!!..
how you doing buddy..
i really dont know how to use this fourm..
i kinda got lost not knowing there was a MORE thing.
i wrote a lil about that to you and PC..
im hoping i hear from you again..
yeah im not really use to this forum..i didnt see your guys replys...
i wrote a little about that Test disk guy..
anyways..i hope you can read my bable..
i thought maybe i should reply to this message you wrote..
and see if your still gona try and help me out here..
i have e-mails from that Test disk developer guy..
and the log things when i ran it..
i wrote a lil bit about it in a post here..
anyways..
i putting this post to see if your still here and wanting to try and help me
out here..
im gona reply to one of PC's post too..
talk to you later buddy...



  #43  
Old November 21st 08, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98


hey PC whats up buddy..
im not use to using this fourm..
and i didnt know there was a more button..
to see the rest of the post..
i wrote a lil bit about that in another post..
anways i don't wana type alot and keep babbling..
hope to hear from you so i can know your still gona try and help me out
here...
yeah im not use to this fourm at all...
talk to you later buddy...
  #44  
Old November 21st 08, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
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Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98


hey PC whats up buddy..
im not use to using this fourm..
and i didnt know there was a more button..
to see the rest of the post..
i wrote a lil bit about that in another post..
anways i don't wana type alot and keep babbling..
hope to hear from you so i can know your still gona try and help me out
here...
yeah im not use to this fourm at all...
talk to you later buddy...
  #45  
Old November 22nd 08, 01:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
PCR
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Posts: 4,396
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98

mikesmith wrote:
| hey PC whats up buddy..
| im not use to using this fourm..
| and i didnt know there was a more button..
| to see the rest of the post..
| i wrote a lil bit about that in another post..
| anways i don't wana type alot and keep babbling..
| hope to hear from you so i can know your still gona try and help me
| out here...
| yeah im not use to this fourm at all...
| talk to you later buddy...

Yea, we're here... click that MORE button! Though it's possibly best to
stick with Richards, post everything you recall the TESTDISK guy said to
do. Post the results you've accumulated. Also...

(1) Was it determined that the Qantum Fireball Hard Drive had
MaxBlast unnecessarily installed?
(2) Is the TESTDISK guy trying to uninstall it or to reinstall it?
What is the plan he came up with?
(3) Maybe post what MBRWork shows for the MBR on the Fireball.
What partition type does it show-- 55...?...

http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partition...n_types-1.html
Partition types
..........Quote.....................
55 EZ-Drive

EZ-Drive is another disk manager (by MicroHouse, 1992). Linux kernel
versions older than 1.3.29 do not coexist with EZD. (On 990323
MicroHouse International was acquired by EarthWeb; MicroHouse Solutions
split off and changed its name into StorageSoft. MicroHouse Development
split off and changed its name into ImageCast. It is StorageSoft that
now markets EZDrive and DrivePro.)
..........EOQ.......................

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/utilities.html MBRWork
Free MBR utility.

Here is what MBRWork shows for my slave drive, run from a Windows DOS
box.
"c" is a primary FAT32 partition, & "f" is an extended partition...

-----------------------------------------------------------
MBR Partition Information (HD1):
-----------------------------------------------------------
¦ 0: ¦ 0 ¦ 1 1 0 ¦ c ¦ 239 63 1021 ¦ 63 ¦ 16374897 ¦
¦ 1: ¦ 0 ¦ 239 63 1021 ¦ f ¦ 239 63 1021 ¦ 16374960 ¦ 61795440 ¦
¦ 2: ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 ¦
¦ 3: ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 ¦
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Here is what that URL says about them. Obviously, it was written before
the advent of Win98, though...

0c WIN95 OSR2 FAT32, LBA-mapped
Extended-INT13 equivalent of 0b.

0f WIN95: Extended partition, LBA-mapped
Windows 95 uses 0e and 0f as the extended-INT13 equivalents of 06 and
05. For the problems this causes, see Possible data loss with LBA and
INT13 extensions. (Especially when going back and forth between MSDOS
and Windows 95, strange things may happen with a type 0e or 0f
partition.) Windows NT does not recognize the four W95 types 0b, 0c, 0e,
0f ( Win95 Partition Types Not Recognized by Windows NT). DRDOS 7.03
does not support this type (but DRDOS 7.04 does).

To show yours...

(1) Download & unzip MBRWork into...
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND
(It's meant to run from DOS.)
(2) "START button, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt"
(3) Enter... MBRWork
(4) Enter... 7 (Change active hard drive)
(5) Enter... 1
(This presumes the Fireball is either a slave or a secondary
master & it is the only hard drive other than the primary master.)
(6) Use the DOS box's MARK & COPY buttons to get highlighted
text into the Clipboard. Highlight what you need with the mouse.
(7) Enter... E (Exit MBRWork).
(8) Post the text to us. The 4th column will hold the partition type
identifier.


........Quote... MBRWork Readme .......
MBRWork - Freeware utility to perform some common and uncommon MBR
and disk functions. Provided As-Is.

It can perform the following:

1 - Backup the first track on a hard drive.
2 - Restore the backup file.
3 - Reset the EMBR area to all zeros.
4 - Reset the MBR are to all zeros.
5 - Install standard MBR Code
6 - Set a partition active (avail on the command line too)
7 - Work with multiple hard drives.
8 - Remove EZ-Drive (You must boot directly to a diskette [bypassing
ez-drive] for this option to show)
9 - Edit MBR partition entry values.
A - If no partitions exist in the MBR and no EMBR exists then this
option will allow you to recover lost FAT, HPFS, NTFS, and
Extended partitions.
C - Capture up to 64 disk sectors to a file.
R - Restore up to 64 disk sectors from a file. This feature should only
be used by those who completely understand what they are doing!
T - Transfer/Copy sectors from disk to disk. This feature should only
be used by those who completely understand what they are doing!
P - Compare sectors.
......EOQ... MBRWork Readme .............

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR



  #46  
Old November 22nd 08, 01:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
PCR
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 4,396
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98

mikesmith wrote:
| hey PC whats up buddy..
| im not use to using this fourm..
| and i didnt know there was a more button..
| to see the rest of the post..
| i wrote a lil bit about that in another post..
| anways i don't wana type alot and keep babbling..
| hope to hear from you so i can know your still gona try and help me
| out here...
| yeah im not use to this fourm at all...
| talk to you later buddy...

Yea, we're here... click that MORE button! Though it's possibly best to
stick with Richards, post everything you recall the TESTDISK guy said to
do. Post the results you've accumulated. Also...

(1) Was it determined that the Qantum Fireball Hard Drive had
MaxBlast unnecessarily installed?
(2) Is the TESTDISK guy trying to uninstall it or to reinstall it?
What is the plan he came up with?
(3) Maybe post what MBRWork shows for the MBR on the Fireball.
What partition type does it show-- 55...?...

http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partition...n_types-1.html
Partition types
..........Quote.....................
55 EZ-Drive

EZ-Drive is another disk manager (by MicroHouse, 1992). Linux kernel
versions older than 1.3.29 do not coexist with EZD. (On 990323
MicroHouse International was acquired by EarthWeb; MicroHouse Solutions
split off and changed its name into StorageSoft. MicroHouse Development
split off and changed its name into ImageCast. It is StorageSoft that
now markets EZDrive and DrivePro.)
..........EOQ.......................

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/utilities.html MBRWork
Free MBR utility.

Here is what MBRWork shows for my slave drive, run from a Windows DOS
box.
"c" is a primary FAT32 partition, & "f" is an extended partition...

-----------------------------------------------------------
MBR Partition Information (HD1):
-----------------------------------------------------------
¦ 0: ¦ 0 ¦ 1 1 0 ¦ c ¦ 239 63 1021 ¦ 63 ¦ 16374897 ¦
¦ 1: ¦ 0 ¦ 239 63 1021 ¦ f ¦ 239 63 1021 ¦ 16374960 ¦ 61795440 ¦
¦ 2: ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 ¦
¦ 3: ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 0 0 ¦ 0 ¦ 0 ¦
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Here is what that URL says about them. Obviously, it was written before
the advent of Win98, though...

0c WIN95 OSR2 FAT32, LBA-mapped
Extended-INT13 equivalent of 0b.

0f WIN95: Extended partition, LBA-mapped
Windows 95 uses 0e and 0f as the extended-INT13 equivalents of 06 and
05. For the problems this causes, see Possible data loss with LBA and
INT13 extensions. (Especially when going back and forth between MSDOS
and Windows 95, strange things may happen with a type 0e or 0f
partition.) Windows NT does not recognize the four W95 types 0b, 0c, 0e,
0f ( Win95 Partition Types Not Recognized by Windows NT). DRDOS 7.03
does not support this type (but DRDOS 7.04 does).

To show yours...

(1) Download & unzip MBRWork into...
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND
(It's meant to run from DOS.)
(2) "START button, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt"
(3) Enter... MBRWork
(4) Enter... 7 (Change active hard drive)
(5) Enter... 1
(This presumes the Fireball is either a slave or a secondary
master & it is the only hard drive other than the primary master.)
(6) Use the DOS box's MARK & COPY buttons to get highlighted
text into the Clipboard. Highlight what you need with the mouse.
(7) Enter... E (Exit MBRWork).
(8) Post the text to us. The 4th column will hold the partition type
identifier.


........Quote... MBRWork Readme .......
MBRWork - Freeware utility to perform some common and uncommon MBR
and disk functions. Provided As-Is.

It can perform the following:

1 - Backup the first track on a hard drive.
2 - Restore the backup file.
3 - Reset the EMBR area to all zeros.
4 - Reset the MBR are to all zeros.
5 - Install standard MBR Code
6 - Set a partition active (avail on the command line too)
7 - Work with multiple hard drives.
8 - Remove EZ-Drive (You must boot directly to a diskette [bypassing
ez-drive] for this option to show)
9 - Edit MBR partition entry values.
A - If no partitions exist in the MBR and no EMBR exists then this
option will allow you to recover lost FAT, HPFS, NTFS, and
Extended partitions.
C - Capture up to 64 disk sectors to a file.
R - Restore up to 64 disk sectors from a file. This feature should only
be used by those who completely understand what they are doing!
T - Transfer/Copy sectors from disk to disk. This feature should only
be used by those who completely understand what they are doing!
P - Compare sectors.
......EOQ... MBRWork Readme .............

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR



  #47  
Old November 26th 08, 04:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98

PART 1 OF 3


HEY PC
whats up buddy..
man this is making me crazy..
i just want to get my data off this HD..
god this would be so much easier if i could just talk to someone..
insted of typing a book here..
im so sorry about having to type so much for you to read..

and i have no idea if any of this will make any sense..
or let you know anything you might need to know..

i think i messed up having the Developer of the program TESTDISK help me..
i kinda really think this guy does not speek good english..
and is greman or something...
and he might have made things worse then they really were...
he doesnt seem to give all the steps nessary..
like...
i run his program in DOS..
and do what he says to..
but i get to a point where he didnt say anything about the choices i should
pick or choose...or the things i should type in..
you'll see later...

i dont know if you remember what started this all..
i'll give a short history here..

i took a hard drive that was a Slaved hard drive (Data only)..
took it out of one windows 98 system..
and put it in another Win 98 system..
i had done this before alot..
and there never was any problems ever doing this..

i have done this alot with this same hard drive..
in many different other systems..
and there never was any problems ever...

im thinking now that this problem was caused ONLY by the Compaq motherbaord
and the hard drive was fine in the first place!!!!...
and there was nothing ever wrong with this HD..
it was that stupid Compaq motherboard..
because
i fixied the orginal Abit motherboard..
and now the HD is being seen in Windows 98 now..
BUT now all the things the testdisk guy had me do..
i think has made the data unreadable...

i have a hard time talking to this guy..
he dosent really say much..
and he gives me directions to do...
and i get to steps that he dose not say anything about what to do..
like he leaves out steps...
i told him before i even started doing this i knew NOTHING about this program

i'll tell you now PC or who ever..
IM NOT A HARD DRIVE EXPERT..
i have no idea about anything about hard drives..NOTHING..
LBA's..Cylinders..Clusters..
i have NO IDEA what any of these things mean..
its like speeking GREEK to me..
please keep that in mind...

well anyways...
the guy that Developed TESTDISK..
was having me do things i have no idea what i was doing..
im going to put up the e-mails..
and the program log files..
the log files are LONG!!!..
sorry about that..
i dont know if you need to see them or not..

heres my first e-mail...and his responce to it..
at the bottom..
theres like 7-8 e-mails..
and a few log files...


*****FIRST E-MAIL***********
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Mike Smith wrote:

will try to make short as possible please let me know any information you may need to try and help me....thank you so much

old mother board Died(Abit kt7-raid *2 Hard drives on it*)Windows 98SE OS

built a new system using motherboard a friend gave me off a COMPAQ 5000US
installed Windows 98se on it...working fine..typing this letter to you using it now..

after i installed my OS on my new build.
i went to put my second hard drive back in
(2nd hard drive was ALWAYS for data only storage *SLAVED*)
system would not boot then...
pulled second hard drive back out..
system started up fine...
tried putting the slaved hard drive back in onto the second IDE cable
system booted up fine..*BUT* NO D: drive being seen in windows..

i didn't do anything to this hard drive..i only pulled it from one working Windows 98SE system and put it into another working system


****HERES HIS RESPONCE....******

Go in Advanced, choose Boot, RebuildBS, List, Quit
and send me the new log file

Christophe

-------------------------------------------------------------------

HERES THE first LOG FILE....

------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 30 10:09:30 2008
Command line: TestDisk

TestDisk 6.10, Data Recovery Utility, July 2008
Christophe GRENIER
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: DOS
Compiler: djgpp 2.3 - Jul 17 2008 15:48:02
ext2fs lib: 1.41.0, ntfs lib: 10:0:0, reiserfs lib: 0.3.1-rc8, ewf lib: none
Disk 80 - 7911 MB / 7545 MiB - CHS 1022 240 63
Disk 80 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 26712000, computed 26711370 (CHS=28265,14,63)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 28266 15 63
LBA size=26712000
Disk 81 - 7786 MB / 7425 MiB - CHS 1022 240 62
Disk 81 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 39876480, computed 39875610 (CHS=42876,14,62)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 42877 15 62
LBA size=39876480
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
Hard disk list
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 1766 240 63, sector size=512
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62, sector size=512

Partition table type (auto): Intel
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB
Partition table type: Intel

Analyse Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62
Geometry from i386 MBR: head=127 sector=63
BAD_RS LBA=62 61


test_FAT()
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2679 158 12 39873266
sector_size 0
cluster_size 0
reserved 0
fats 0
dir_entries 0
sectors 0
media 00
fat_length 0
secs_track 0
heads 0
hidden 0
total_sect 0
check_part_i386 failed for partition type 0C
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=8 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=16 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=32 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=64 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=128 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=255 nbr=1
Current partition structu
Invalid FAT boot sector
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2679 158 12 39873266
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2679 158 12 39873266

Warning: Bad starting sector (CHS and LBA don't match)
Ask the user for vista mode
Allow partial last cylinder : No
search_vista_part: 0

search_part()
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk

Results

interface_write()

No partition found or selected for recovery

search_part()
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk

Results

interface_write()

No partition found or selected for recovery
simulate write!

write_mbr_i386: starting...
write_all_log_i386: starting...
No extended partition

TestDisk exited normally.


------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------

********HERS MY Second E-Mail TO Him***********

----------------------------------------------

On Thu, 2 Oct 2008, Mike Smith wrote:

hey Christophe
i did what you said to do below
but God i hope i didnt do anything wrong...
heres what i did..

i went to
Advanced, then choose Boot, then RebuildBS,

*But when i went to choose where it said LIST*..
*there was no option* to choose LIST from..

So i just hit Quit Quit Quit untill i exited TestDisk..
then i copied that Log file and renamed it to (Testdisk.log number 1)
and saved it..

I thought i Did something Wrong since there was no list option.


*****HERES HIS RESPONCE***********

The first log file shows you have choose List after RebuildBS.
The second log shows the partition table has been corrupted since.

Run TestDisk, Geometry, set 255 heads, Analyse, Quick Search,
there should be a FAT32 LBA starting at 0 1 1 and using the whole disk
if you don't see it, use 'a' to manually add it,be carefull, the
partition start at 0 1 1, not 0 0 1.
Set the partition as *(bootable).
On next screen, choose Write, confirm, quit and send me the new log
file.

Christophe

------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
  #48  
Old November 26th 08, 04:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98

PART 1 OF 3


HEY PC
whats up buddy..
man this is making me crazy..
i just want to get my data off this HD..
god this would be so much easier if i could just talk to someone..
insted of typing a book here..
im so sorry about having to type so much for you to read..

and i have no idea if any of this will make any sense..
or let you know anything you might need to know..

i think i messed up having the Developer of the program TESTDISK help me..
i kinda really think this guy does not speek good english..
and is greman or something...
and he might have made things worse then they really were...
he doesnt seem to give all the steps nessary..
like...
i run his program in DOS..
and do what he says to..
but i get to a point where he didnt say anything about the choices i should
pick or choose...or the things i should type in..
you'll see later...

i dont know if you remember what started this all..
i'll give a short history here..

i took a hard drive that was a Slaved hard drive (Data only)..
took it out of one windows 98 system..
and put it in another Win 98 system..
i had done this before alot..
and there never was any problems ever doing this..

i have done this alot with this same hard drive..
in many different other systems..
and there never was any problems ever...

im thinking now that this problem was caused ONLY by the Compaq motherbaord
and the hard drive was fine in the first place!!!!...
and there was nothing ever wrong with this HD..
it was that stupid Compaq motherboard..
because
i fixied the orginal Abit motherboard..
and now the HD is being seen in Windows 98 now..
BUT now all the things the testdisk guy had me do..
i think has made the data unreadable...

i have a hard time talking to this guy..
he dosent really say much..
and he gives me directions to do...
and i get to steps that he dose not say anything about what to do..
like he leaves out steps...
i told him before i even started doing this i knew NOTHING about this program

i'll tell you now PC or who ever..
IM NOT A HARD DRIVE EXPERT..
i have no idea about anything about hard drives..NOTHING..
LBA's..Cylinders..Clusters..
i have NO IDEA what any of these things mean..
its like speeking GREEK to me..
please keep that in mind...

well anyways...
the guy that Developed TESTDISK..
was having me do things i have no idea what i was doing..
im going to put up the e-mails..
and the program log files..
the log files are LONG!!!..
sorry about that..
i dont know if you need to see them or not..

heres my first e-mail...and his responce to it..
at the bottom..
theres like 7-8 e-mails..
and a few log files...


*****FIRST E-MAIL***********
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Mike Smith wrote:

will try to make short as possible please let me know any information you may need to try and help me....thank you so much

old mother board Died(Abit kt7-raid *2 Hard drives on it*)Windows 98SE OS

built a new system using motherboard a friend gave me off a COMPAQ 5000US
installed Windows 98se on it...working fine..typing this letter to you using it now..

after i installed my OS on my new build.
i went to put my second hard drive back in
(2nd hard drive was ALWAYS for data only storage *SLAVED*)
system would not boot then...
pulled second hard drive back out..
system started up fine...
tried putting the slaved hard drive back in onto the second IDE cable
system booted up fine..*BUT* NO D: drive being seen in windows..

i didn't do anything to this hard drive..i only pulled it from one working Windows 98SE system and put it into another working system


****HERES HIS RESPONCE....******

Go in Advanced, choose Boot, RebuildBS, List, Quit
and send me the new log file

Christophe

-------------------------------------------------------------------

HERES THE first LOG FILE....

------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 30 10:09:30 2008
Command line: TestDisk

TestDisk 6.10, Data Recovery Utility, July 2008
Christophe GRENIER
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: DOS
Compiler: djgpp 2.3 - Jul 17 2008 15:48:02
ext2fs lib: 1.41.0, ntfs lib: 10:0:0, reiserfs lib: 0.3.1-rc8, ewf lib: none
Disk 80 - 7911 MB / 7545 MiB - CHS 1022 240 63
Disk 80 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 26712000, computed 26711370 (CHS=28265,14,63)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 28266 15 63
LBA size=26712000
Disk 81 - 7786 MB / 7425 MiB - CHS 1022 240 62
Disk 81 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 39876480, computed 39875610 (CHS=42876,14,62)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 42877 15 62
LBA size=39876480
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
Hard disk list
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 1766 240 63, sector size=512
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62, sector size=512

Partition table type (auto): Intel
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB
Partition table type: Intel

Analyse Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62
Geometry from i386 MBR: head=127 sector=63
BAD_RS LBA=62 61


test_FAT()
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2679 158 12 39873266
sector_size 0
cluster_size 0
reserved 0
fats 0
dir_entries 0
sectors 0
media 00
fat_length 0
secs_track 0
heads 0
hidden 0
total_sect 0
check_part_i386 failed for partition type 0C
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=8 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=16 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=32 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=64 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=128 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=255 nbr=1
Current partition structu
Invalid FAT boot sector
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2679 158 12 39873266
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2679 158 12 39873266

Warning: Bad starting sector (CHS and LBA don't match)
Ask the user for vista mode
Allow partial last cylinder : No
search_vista_part: 0

search_part()
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk

Results

interface_write()

No partition found or selected for recovery

search_part()
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2679 240 62
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk

Results

interface_write()

No partition found or selected for recovery
simulate write!

write_mbr_i386: starting...
write_all_log_i386: starting...
No extended partition

TestDisk exited normally.


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********HERS MY Second E-Mail TO Him***********

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On Thu, 2 Oct 2008, Mike Smith wrote:

hey Christophe
i did what you said to do below
but God i hope i didnt do anything wrong...
heres what i did..

i went to
Advanced, then choose Boot, then RebuildBS,

*But when i went to choose where it said LIST*..
*there was no option* to choose LIST from..

So i just hit Quit Quit Quit untill i exited TestDisk..
then i copied that Log file and renamed it to (Testdisk.log number 1)
and saved it..

I thought i Did something Wrong since there was no list option.


*****HERES HIS RESPONCE***********

The first log file shows you have choose List after RebuildBS.
The second log shows the partition table has been corrupted since.

Run TestDisk, Geometry, set 255 heads, Analyse, Quick Search,
there should be a FAT32 LBA starting at 0 1 1 and using the whole disk
if you don't see it, use 'a' to manually add it,be carefull, the
partition start at 0 1 1, not 0 0 1.
Set the partition as *(bootable).
On next screen, choose Write, confirm, quit and send me the new log
file.

Christophe

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Old November 26th 08, 04:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
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Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98

PART 2 of 3

*********** HERES THE LOG FILES ****************

Thu Oct 2 05:27:27 2008
Command line: TestDisk

TestDisk 6.10, Data Recovery Utility, July 2008
Christophe GRENIER
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: DOS
Compiler: djgpp 2.3 - Jul 17 2008 15:48:02
ext2fs lib: 1.41.0, ntfs lib: 10:0:0, reiserfs lib: 0.3.1-rc8, ewf lib: none
Disk 80 - 7911 MB / 7545 MiB - CHS 1022 240 63
Disk 80 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 26712000, computed 26711370 (CHS=28265,14,63)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 28266 15 63
LBA size=26712000
Disk 81 - 7911 MB / 7545 MiB - CHS 1022 240 63
Disk 81 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 39876480, computed 39876165 (CHS=42196,14,63)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 42197 15 63
LBA size=39876480
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
Hard disk list
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 1766 240 63, sector size=512
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2637 240 63, sector size=512

Partition table type (auto): Intel
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB
Partition table type: Intel
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk

Interface Advanced
Geometry from i386 MBR: head=255 sector=63
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=8 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=16 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=32 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=64 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=128 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=255 nbr=2
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB

fat32_boot_sector
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=304-312/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=304-312/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
Boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Backup boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Sectors are identical.

A valid FAT Boot sector must be present in order to access
any data; even if the partition is not bootable.

1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
rebuild_FAT_BS p_fat12 0, p_fat16 0, p_fat32 1
fat_find_type(max_offset=311573, p_fat12=0, p_fat16=0, p_fat32=1, debug=1,
dump_ind=0)
FAT32 at 32(0/1/33), nbr=2169
FAT32 at 688(0/11/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 689(0/11/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 690(0/11/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 691(0/11/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 692(0/11/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 693(0/12/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 694(0/12/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 695(0/12/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 696(0/12/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 697(0/12/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 698(0/12/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 699(0/12/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 700(0/12/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 701(0/12/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 702(0/12/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 703(0/12/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 704(0/12/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 705(0/12/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 706(0/12/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 707(0/12/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 708(0/12/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 709(0/12/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 710(0/12/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 711(0/12/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 712(0/12/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 713(0/12/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 714(0/12/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 715(0/12/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 716(0/12/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 807(0/13/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 808(0/13/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 809(0/13/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 810(0/13/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 811(0/13/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 812(0/13/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 813(0/13/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 814(0/13/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 855(0/14/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 856(0/14/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 857(0/14/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 858(0/14/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 859(0/14/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 860(0/14/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 861(0/14/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 862(0/14/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 863(0/14/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 864(0/14/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 865(0/14/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 866(0/14/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 867(0/14/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 868(0/14/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 869(0/14/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 870(0/14/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 871(0/14/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 872(0/14/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 873(0/14/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 874(0/14/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 875(0/14/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 876(0/14/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 877(0/14/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 878(0/14/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 879(0/14/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 880(0/14/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 881(0/14/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 882(0/15/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 883(0/15/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 884(0/15/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 885(0/15/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 886(0/15/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 887(0/15/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 888(0/15/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 889(0/15/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 890(0/15/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 891(0/15/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 892(0/15/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 893(0/15/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 544(0/9/41), nbr=1673
FAT32 at 800(0/13/45), nbr=62
FAT32 at 31(0/1/32), nbr=104
FAT32 at 288(0/5/37), nbr=40
FAT32 at 543(0/9/40), nbr=76
FAT32 at 799(0/13/44), nbr=2
FAT32 at 287(0/5/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 9762(0/155/61), nbr=1692
FAT32 at 10018(0/160/2), nbr=44
FAT32 at 9761(0/155/60), nbr=50
FAT32 at 10274(0/164/6), nbr=1811
FAT32 at 10530(0/168/10), nbr=68
FAT32 at 10273(0/164/5), nbr=72
FAT32 at 10529(0/168/9), nbr=3
FAT32 at 10017(0/160/1), nbr=5
FAT32 at 10311(0/164/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 188690(12/116/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193032(12/185/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193033(12/185/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193034(12/185/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193035(12/185/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193036(12/185/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193038(12/185/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193048(12/185/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193050(12/185/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193056(12/185/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193057(12/185/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193059(12/185/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193060(12/185/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193061(12/185/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193062(12/185/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193063(12/185/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193065(12/185/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193066(12/185/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193067(12/185/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193068(12/185/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193074(12/185/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193082(12/185/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193098(12/186/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193100(12/186/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193107(12/186/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193109(12/186/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193110(12/186/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 277905(18/92/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 277906(18/92/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 277907(18/92/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 280240(18/129/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287088(18/237/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287102(18/238/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287103(18/238/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287104(18/238/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287105(18/238/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287106(18/238/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287393(19/2/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288223(19/15/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288237(19/16/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288298(19/17/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288710(19/23/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288730(19/24/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288898(19/26/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289235(19/32/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289339(19/33/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289714(19/39/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289808(19/41/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289810(19/41/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289897(19/42/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289904(19/42/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289905(19/42/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289918(19/42/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289919(19/42/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289920(19/42/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289921(19/42/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289922(19/42/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289928(19/43/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289929(19/43/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289930(19/43/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289931(19/43/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289932(19/43/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290022(19/44/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290023(19/44/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290024(19/44/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290025(19/44/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290031(19/44/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290032(19/44/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290033(19/44/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290034(19/44/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290035(19/44/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290036(19/44/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290037(19/44/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290038(19/44/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290039(19/44/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290040(19/44/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290041(19/44/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290042(19/44/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290043(19/44/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290044(19/44/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290045(19/44/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290046(19/44/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290047(19/44/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290048(19/44/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290049(19/44/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290050(19/44/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290051(19/44/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290052(19/45/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290053(19/45/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290054(19/45/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290055(19/45/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290056(19/45/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290057(19/45/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290058(19/45/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290059(19/45/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290060(19/45/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290061(19/45/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290062(19/45/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290063(19/45/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290064(19/45/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290065(19/45/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290066(19/45/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290067(19/45/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290068(19/45/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290069(19/45/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290070(19/45/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290071(19/45/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290072(19/45/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290073(19/45/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290074(19/45/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290075(19/45/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290076(19/45/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290077(19/45/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290078(19/45/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290079(19/45/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290080(19/45/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290081(19/45/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290082(19/45/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290083(19/45/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290084(19/45/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290085(19/45/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290086(19/45/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290087(19/45/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290088(19/45/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290089(19/45/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290090(19/45/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290091(19/45/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290092(19/45/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290093(19/45/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290094(19/45/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290095(19/45/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290096(19/45/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290097(19/45/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290098(19/45/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290099(19/45/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290100(19/45/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290101(19/45/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290102(19/45/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290103(19/45/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290104(19/45/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290105(19/45/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290106(19/45/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290107(19/45/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290108(19/45/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290109(19/45/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290110(19/45/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290111(19/45/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290112(19/45/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290113(19/45/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290114(19/45/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290115(19/46/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290116(19/46/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290117(19/46/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290118(19/46/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290119(19/46/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290120(19/46/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290121(19/46/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290122(19/46/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290123(19/46/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290124(19/46/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290125(19/46/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290126(19/46/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290127(19/46/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290128(19/46/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290129(19/46/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290130(19/46/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290131(19/46/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290132(19/46/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290133(19/46/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290134(19/46/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290135(19/46/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290136(19/46/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290137(19/46/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290138(19/46/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290139(19/46/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290140(19/46/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290141(19/46/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290142(19/46/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290143(19/46/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290144(19/46/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290145(19/46/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290146(19/46/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290147(19/46/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290148(19/46/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290149(19/46/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290150(19/46/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290151(19/46/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290152(19/46/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290153(19/46/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290154(19/46/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290155(19/46/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290156(19/46/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290157(19/46/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290158(19/46/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290159(19/46/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290160(19/46/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290161(19/46/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290162(19/46/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290163(19/46/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290164(19/46/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290165(19/46/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290166(19/46/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290167(19/46/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290168(19/46/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290169(19/46/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290170(19/46/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290171(19/46/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290172(19/46/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290173(19/46/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290174(19/46/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290175(19/46/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290176(19/46/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290177(19/46/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290178(19/47/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290179(19/47/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290180(19/47/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290181(19/47/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290182(19/47/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290183(19/47/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290184(19/47/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290185(19/47/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290186(19/47/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290187(19/47/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290188(19/47/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290189(19/47/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290190(19/47/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290191(19/47/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290192(19/47/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290193(19/47/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290194(19/47/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290195(19/47/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290196(19/47/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290197(19/47/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290198(19/47/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290199(19/47/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290200(19/47/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290201(19/47/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290202(19/47/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290203(19/47/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290204(19/47/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290205(19/47/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290206(19/47/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290207(19/47/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290208(19/47/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290209(19/47/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290210(19/47/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290211(19/47/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290212(19/47/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290213(19/47/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290214(19/47/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290215(19/47/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290216(19/47/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290217(19/47/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290218(19/47/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290219(19/47/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290220(19/47/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290221(19/47/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290222(19/47/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290223(19/47/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290224(19/47/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290225(19/47/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290226(19/47/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290227(19/47/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290228(19/47/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290229(19/47/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290230(19/47/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290231(19/47/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290232(19/47/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290233(19/47/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290234(19/47/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290235(19/47/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290236(19/47/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290237(19/47/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290238(19/47/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290239(19/47/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290240(19/47/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290241(19/48/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290242(19/48/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290243(19/48/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290244(19/48/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290245(19/48/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290246(19/48/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290247(19/48/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290248(19/48/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290249(19/48/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290250(19/48/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290251(19/48/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290252(19/48/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290253(19/48/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290254(19/48/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290255(19/48/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290256(19/48/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290257(19/48/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290258(19/48/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290259(19/48/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290260(19/48/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290261(19/48/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290262(19/48/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290263(19/48/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290264(19/48/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290265(19/48/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290266(19/48/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290267(19/48/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290268(19/48/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290269(19/48/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290270(19/48/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290271(19/48/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290272(19/48/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290273(19/48/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290274(19/48/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290275(19/48/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290276(19/48/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290277(19/48/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290278(19/48/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290279(19/48/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290280(19/48/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290281(19/48/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290282(19/48/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290283(19/48/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290284(19/48/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290285(19/48/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290286(19/48/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290287(19/48/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290288(19/48/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290289(19/48/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290290(19/48/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290291(19/48/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290292(19/48/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290293(19/48/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290294(19/48/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290295(19/48/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290296(19/48/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290297(19/48/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290298(19/48/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290299(19/48/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290300(19/48/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290301(19/48/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290302(19/48/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290303(19/48/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290304(19/49/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290305(19/49/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290306(19/49/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290307(19/49/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294002(19/107/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294026(19/108/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294036(19/108/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294042(19/108/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294043(19/108/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294047(19/108/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294054(19/108/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294055(19/108/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294058(19/108/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294062(19/108/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294063(19/108/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294064(19/108/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294067(19/108/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294068(19/108/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294069(19/108/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 303710(20/21/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 303711(20/21/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 303712(20/21/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304466(20/33/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304487(20/34/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304505(20/34/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304509(20/34/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304525(20/34/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304526(20/34/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304527(20/34/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304529(20/34/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304531(20/34/53), nbr=1
first_fat 32, second_fat 544
FAT : 32, reserved=32, fat_length=512
sectors_per_cluster 1024
Can't get cluster size

fat32_boot_sector
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=80-88/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=80-88/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
Boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Backup boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Sectors are identical.

A valid FAT Boot sector must be present in order to access
any data; even if the partition is not bootable.

FAT: cluster=2(0x2), pos=19555
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
Directory /
5352 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 19-Mar-2006 03:47 RECYCLED
5376 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 24-Mar-2006 16:22 movie clips
X 5288 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 13-Sep-2008 15:53 MASTER
Reinstall for KT7
65342 dr-xr-xr-x 0 0 0 14-May-2006 21:05 a2
20185 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 64 25-Feb-2008 05:06 Capture.fcb
7861 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 21-Apr-2006 22:43 1a
X 5288 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 13-Sep-2008 15:53 Reinstall for KT7
53480 dr-xr-xr-x 0 0 0 16-May-2006 10:33 z logos
X 578913 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 104600000 13-Sep-2008 19:27
Amat-GF02.part1.rar
211658 -r-xr-xr-x 0 0 79188480 22-Jul-2006 22:01 c.avi
65245 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 23-May-2006 03:29 barf
65244 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 23-May-2006 03:40 mfc42u.dll
7885 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 21-Jul-2007 15:01 dont lose my vids
X1213999 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 109002300 28-Dec-2007 02:44 Amat-GF02.wmv
144486 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 43391488 2-Sep-2005 00:01 stacy.avi
65233 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 42 29-Mar-2006 21:59 connection
speed.txt
X 8362 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 1679538 23-Feb-2006 04:56 white.wmv
65236 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 28-May-2006 19:08 WUTemp
743606 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 47788412 21-Mar-2007 11:03 MAN.mpg
65021 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 18-Jun-2006 20:27 sad
499725 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 427258104 2-Aug-2007 07:13 rain.mpg
65231 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 26-May-2006 23:48 install KT7
5290 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 24-May-2008 03:46 1
X 276342 dr-xr-xr-x 0 0 0 18-Feb-2007 22:15 rain swim 15
X 44584 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 471150 26-Jun-2006 11:07 rain p 3.wmv
648380 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 82121834 24-Jul-2006 21:09 c baby mpg4.avi
76181 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 11-Sep-2006 11:00 papport data
166 mhz
20186 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 1-Jul-2007 18:31 my recordings
main
77060 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 2272872 1-Aug-2007 21:32 rain b day 1.mpg
190041 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 2316328 20-Jul-2007 22:35 5 always.MP3
X 30930 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 22-Jun-2008 08:37 u torrent
29178 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 11-Feb-2008 11:07 low level tool
X1203595 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 11-Sep-2008 23:31 avg7qt.dat

TestDisk exited normally.

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  #50  
Old November 26th 08, 04:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
mikesmith
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Posts: 35
Default Second Drive Not Recognized in Win98

PART 2 of 3

*********** HERES THE LOG FILES ****************

Thu Oct 2 05:27:27 2008
Command line: TestDisk

TestDisk 6.10, Data Recovery Utility, July 2008
Christophe GRENIER
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: DOS
Compiler: djgpp 2.3 - Jul 17 2008 15:48:02
ext2fs lib: 1.41.0, ntfs lib: 10:0:0, reiserfs lib: 0.3.1-rc8, ewf lib: none
Disk 80 - 7911 MB / 7545 MiB - CHS 1022 240 63
Disk 80 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 26712000, computed 26711370 (CHS=28265,14,63)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 28266 15 63
LBA size=26712000
Disk 81 - 7911 MB / 7545 MiB - CHS 1022 240 63
Disk 81 Enhanced BIOS 2.1 / EDD-1.1 - R/W/I - Identify
Computes C from number of sectors
LBA 39876480, computed 39876165 (CHS=42196,14,63)
hd_identify_enh_bios
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 42197 15 63
LBA size=39876480
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk
Hard disk list
Disk 80 - 13 GB / 12 GiB - CHS 1766 240 63, sector size=512
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB - CHS 2637 240 63, sector size=512

Partition table type (auto): Intel
Disk 81 - 20 GB / 19 GiB
Partition table type: Intel
disk_read_aux: Don't read after the end of the disk

Interface Advanced
Geometry from i386 MBR: head=255 sector=63
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=8 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=16 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=32 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=64 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=128 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=240 nbr=1
get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=255 nbr=2
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB

fat32_boot_sector
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=304-312/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=304-312/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
Boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Backup boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Sectors are identical.

A valid FAT Boot sector must be present in order to access
any data; even if the partition is not bootable.

1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
rebuild_FAT_BS p_fat12 0, p_fat16 0, p_fat32 1
fat_find_type(max_offset=311573, p_fat12=0, p_fat16=0, p_fat32=1, debug=1,
dump_ind=0)
FAT32 at 32(0/1/33), nbr=2169
FAT32 at 688(0/11/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 689(0/11/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 690(0/11/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 691(0/11/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 692(0/11/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 693(0/12/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 694(0/12/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 695(0/12/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 696(0/12/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 697(0/12/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 698(0/12/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 699(0/12/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 700(0/12/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 701(0/12/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 702(0/12/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 703(0/12/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 704(0/12/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 705(0/12/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 706(0/12/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 707(0/12/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 708(0/12/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 709(0/12/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 710(0/12/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 711(0/12/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 712(0/12/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 713(0/12/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 714(0/12/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 715(0/12/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 716(0/12/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 807(0/13/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 808(0/13/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 809(0/13/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 810(0/13/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 811(0/13/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 812(0/13/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 813(0/13/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 814(0/13/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 855(0/14/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 856(0/14/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 857(0/14/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 858(0/14/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 859(0/14/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 860(0/14/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 861(0/14/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 862(0/14/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 863(0/14/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 864(0/14/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 865(0/14/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 866(0/14/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 867(0/14/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 868(0/14/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 869(0/14/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 870(0/14/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 871(0/14/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 872(0/14/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 873(0/14/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 874(0/14/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 875(0/14/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 876(0/14/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 877(0/14/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 878(0/14/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 879(0/14/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 880(0/14/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 881(0/14/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 882(0/15/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 883(0/15/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 884(0/15/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 885(0/15/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 886(0/15/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 887(0/15/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 888(0/15/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 889(0/15/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 890(0/15/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 891(0/15/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 892(0/15/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 893(0/15/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 544(0/9/41), nbr=1673
FAT32 at 800(0/13/45), nbr=62
FAT32 at 31(0/1/32), nbr=104
FAT32 at 288(0/5/37), nbr=40
FAT32 at 543(0/9/40), nbr=76
FAT32 at 799(0/13/44), nbr=2
FAT32 at 287(0/5/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 9762(0/155/61), nbr=1692
FAT32 at 10018(0/160/2), nbr=44
FAT32 at 9761(0/155/60), nbr=50
FAT32 at 10274(0/164/6), nbr=1811
FAT32 at 10530(0/168/10), nbr=68
FAT32 at 10273(0/164/5), nbr=72
FAT32 at 10529(0/168/9), nbr=3
FAT32 at 10017(0/160/1), nbr=5
FAT32 at 10311(0/164/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 188690(12/116/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193032(12/185/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193033(12/185/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193034(12/185/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193035(12/185/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193036(12/185/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193038(12/185/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193048(12/185/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193050(12/185/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193056(12/185/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193057(12/185/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193059(12/185/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193060(12/185/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193061(12/185/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193062(12/185/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193063(12/185/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193065(12/185/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193066(12/185/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193067(12/185/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193068(12/185/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193074(12/185/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193082(12/185/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193098(12/186/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193100(12/186/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193107(12/186/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193109(12/186/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 193110(12/186/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 277905(18/92/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 277906(18/92/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 277907(18/92/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 280240(18/129/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287088(18/237/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287102(18/238/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287103(18/238/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287104(18/238/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287105(18/238/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287106(18/238/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 287393(19/2/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288223(19/15/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288237(19/16/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288298(19/17/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288710(19/23/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288730(19/24/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 288898(19/26/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289235(19/32/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289339(19/33/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289714(19/39/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289808(19/41/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289810(19/41/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289897(19/42/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289904(19/42/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289905(19/42/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289918(19/42/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289919(19/42/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289920(19/42/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289921(19/42/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289922(19/42/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289928(19/43/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289929(19/43/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289930(19/43/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289931(19/43/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 289932(19/43/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290022(19/44/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290023(19/44/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290024(19/44/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290025(19/44/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290031(19/44/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290032(19/44/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290033(19/44/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290034(19/44/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290035(19/44/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290036(19/44/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290037(19/44/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290038(19/44/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290039(19/44/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290040(19/44/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290041(19/44/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290042(19/44/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290043(19/44/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290044(19/44/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290045(19/44/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290046(19/44/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290047(19/44/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290048(19/44/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290049(19/44/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290050(19/44/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290051(19/44/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290052(19/45/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290053(19/45/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290054(19/45/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290055(19/45/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290056(19/45/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290057(19/45/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290058(19/45/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290059(19/45/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290060(19/45/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290061(19/45/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290062(19/45/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290063(19/45/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290064(19/45/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290065(19/45/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290066(19/45/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290067(19/45/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290068(19/45/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290069(19/45/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290070(19/45/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290071(19/45/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290072(19/45/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290073(19/45/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290074(19/45/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290075(19/45/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290076(19/45/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290077(19/45/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290078(19/45/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290079(19/45/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290080(19/45/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290081(19/45/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290082(19/45/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290083(19/45/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290084(19/45/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290085(19/45/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290086(19/45/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290087(19/45/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290088(19/45/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290089(19/45/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290090(19/45/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290091(19/45/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290092(19/45/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290093(19/45/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290094(19/45/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290095(19/45/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290096(19/45/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290097(19/45/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290098(19/45/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290099(19/45/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290100(19/45/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290101(19/45/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290102(19/45/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290103(19/45/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290104(19/45/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290105(19/45/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290106(19/45/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290107(19/45/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290108(19/45/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290109(19/45/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290110(19/45/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290111(19/45/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290112(19/45/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290113(19/45/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290114(19/45/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290115(19/46/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290116(19/46/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290117(19/46/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290118(19/46/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290119(19/46/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290120(19/46/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290121(19/46/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290122(19/46/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290123(19/46/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290124(19/46/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290125(19/46/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290126(19/46/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290127(19/46/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290128(19/46/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290129(19/46/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290130(19/46/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290131(19/46/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290132(19/46/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290133(19/46/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290134(19/46/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290135(19/46/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290136(19/46/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290137(19/46/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290138(19/46/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290139(19/46/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290140(19/46/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290141(19/46/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290142(19/46/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290143(19/46/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290144(19/46/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290145(19/46/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290146(19/46/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290147(19/46/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290148(19/46/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290149(19/46/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290150(19/46/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290151(19/46/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290152(19/46/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290153(19/46/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290154(19/46/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290155(19/46/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290156(19/46/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290157(19/46/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290158(19/46/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290159(19/46/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290160(19/46/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290161(19/46/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290162(19/46/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290163(19/46/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290164(19/46/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290165(19/46/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290166(19/46/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290167(19/46/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290168(19/46/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290169(19/46/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290170(19/46/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290171(19/46/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290172(19/46/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290173(19/46/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290174(19/46/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290175(19/46/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290176(19/46/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290177(19/46/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290178(19/47/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290179(19/47/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290180(19/47/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290181(19/47/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290182(19/47/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290183(19/47/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290184(19/47/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290185(19/47/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290186(19/47/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290187(19/47/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290188(19/47/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290189(19/47/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290190(19/47/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290191(19/47/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290192(19/47/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290193(19/47/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290194(19/47/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290195(19/47/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290196(19/47/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290197(19/47/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290198(19/47/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290199(19/47/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290200(19/47/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290201(19/47/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290202(19/47/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290203(19/47/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290204(19/47/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290205(19/47/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290206(19/47/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290207(19/47/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290208(19/47/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290209(19/47/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290210(19/47/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290211(19/47/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290212(19/47/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290213(19/47/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290214(19/47/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290215(19/47/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290216(19/47/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290217(19/47/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290218(19/47/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290219(19/47/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290220(19/47/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290221(19/47/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290222(19/47/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290223(19/47/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290224(19/47/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290225(19/47/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290226(19/47/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290227(19/47/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290228(19/47/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290229(19/47/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290230(19/47/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290231(19/47/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290232(19/47/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290233(19/47/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290234(19/47/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290235(19/47/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290236(19/47/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290237(19/47/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290238(19/47/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290239(19/47/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290240(19/47/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290241(19/48/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290242(19/48/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290243(19/48/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290244(19/48/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290245(19/48/5), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290246(19/48/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290247(19/48/7), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290248(19/48/8), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290249(19/48/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290250(19/48/10), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290251(19/48/11), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290252(19/48/12), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290253(19/48/13), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290254(19/48/14), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290255(19/48/15), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290256(19/48/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290257(19/48/17), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290258(19/48/18), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290259(19/48/19), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290260(19/48/20), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290261(19/48/21), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290262(19/48/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290263(19/48/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290264(19/48/24), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290265(19/48/25), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290266(19/48/26), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290267(19/48/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290268(19/48/28), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290269(19/48/29), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290270(19/48/30), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290271(19/48/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290272(19/48/32), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290273(19/48/33), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290274(19/48/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290275(19/48/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290276(19/48/36), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290277(19/48/37), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290278(19/48/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290279(19/48/39), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290280(19/48/40), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290281(19/48/41), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290282(19/48/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290283(19/48/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290284(19/48/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290285(19/48/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290286(19/48/46), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290287(19/48/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290288(19/48/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290289(19/48/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290290(19/48/50), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290291(19/48/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290292(19/48/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290293(19/48/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290294(19/48/54), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290295(19/48/55), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290296(19/48/56), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290297(19/48/57), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290298(19/48/58), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290299(19/48/59), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290300(19/48/60), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290301(19/48/61), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290302(19/48/62), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290303(19/48/63), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290304(19/49/1), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290305(19/49/2), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290306(19/49/3), nbr=1
FAT32 at 290307(19/49/4), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294002(19/107/45), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294026(19/108/6), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294036(19/108/16), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294042(19/108/22), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294043(19/108/23), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294047(19/108/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294054(19/108/34), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294055(19/108/35), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294058(19/108/38), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294062(19/108/42), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294063(19/108/43), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294064(19/108/44), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294067(19/108/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294068(19/108/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 294069(19/108/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 303710(20/21/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 303711(20/21/52), nbr=1
FAT32 at 303712(20/21/53), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304466(20/33/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304487(20/34/9), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304505(20/34/27), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304509(20/34/31), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304525(20/34/47), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304526(20/34/48), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304527(20/34/49), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304529(20/34/51), nbr=1
FAT32 at 304531(20/34/53), nbr=1
first_fat 32, second_fat 544
FAT : 32, reserved=32, fat_length=512
sectors_per_cluster 1024
Can't get cluster size

fat32_boot_sector
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=80-88/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
FAT32 at 0/1/1
Info: size boot_sector 39873267, partition 39873267
FAT1 : 32-9761
FAT2 : 9762-19491
start_rootdir : 19492 root cluster : 2
Data : 19492-39873251
sectors : 39873267
cluster_size : 32
no_of_cluster : 1245430 (2 - 1245431)
fat_length 9730 calculated 9730
FAT differs, FAT sectors=80-88/9730
heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
Boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Backup boot sector
Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (FAT) != 240 (HD)
OK

Sectors are identical.

A valid FAT Boot sector must be present in order to access
any data; even if the partition is not bootable.

FAT: cluster=2(0x2), pos=19555
1 * FAT32 LBA 0 1 1 2637 29 63 39873267 [DSK1_VOL1]
FAT32, 20 GB / 19 GiB
Directory /
5352 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 19-Mar-2006 03:47 RECYCLED
5376 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 24-Mar-2006 16:22 movie clips
X 5288 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 13-Sep-2008 15:53 MASTER
Reinstall for KT7
65342 dr-xr-xr-x 0 0 0 14-May-2006 21:05 a2
20185 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 64 25-Feb-2008 05:06 Capture.fcb
7861 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 21-Apr-2006 22:43 1a
X 5288 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 13-Sep-2008 15:53 Reinstall for KT7
53480 dr-xr-xr-x 0 0 0 16-May-2006 10:33 z logos
X 578913 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 104600000 13-Sep-2008 19:27
Amat-GF02.part1.rar
211658 -r-xr-xr-x 0 0 79188480 22-Jul-2006 22:01 c.avi
65245 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 23-May-2006 03:29 barf
65244 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 23-May-2006 03:40 mfc42u.dll
7885 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 21-Jul-2007 15:01 dont lose my vids
X1213999 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 109002300 28-Dec-2007 02:44 Amat-GF02.wmv
144486 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 43391488 2-Sep-2005 00:01 stacy.avi
65233 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 42 29-Mar-2006 21:59 connection
speed.txt
X 8362 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 1679538 23-Feb-2006 04:56 white.wmv
65236 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 28-May-2006 19:08 WUTemp
743606 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 47788412 21-Mar-2007 11:03 MAN.mpg
65021 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 18-Jun-2006 20:27 sad
499725 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 427258104 2-Aug-2007 07:13 rain.mpg
65231 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 26-May-2006 23:48 install KT7
5290 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 24-May-2008 03:46 1
X 276342 dr-xr-xr-x 0 0 0 18-Feb-2007 22:15 rain swim 15
X 44584 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 471150 26-Jun-2006 11:07 rain p 3.wmv
648380 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 82121834 24-Jul-2006 21:09 c baby mpg4.avi
76181 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 11-Sep-2006 11:00 papport data
166 mhz
20186 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 1-Jul-2007 18:31 my recordings
main
77060 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 2272872 1-Aug-2007 21:32 rain b day 1.mpg
190041 -rwxr-xr-x 0 0 2316328 20-Jul-2007 22:35 5 always.MP3
X 30930 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 22-Jun-2008 08:37 u torrent
29178 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 11-Feb-2008 11:07 low level tool
X1203595 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 11-Sep-2008 23:31 avg7qt.dat

TestDisk exited normally.

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