Bad File Record Signature Error 1507
Contact Advertise Advanced Search Forum Hardware Storage error 1507 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to OCF! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. As of May 1, an ISP/EDU email is NO longer required to access the Classifieds. For more information or to gain access, visit Classified Access Rules Change thread. (100 quality posts and 30-day minimum membership are still required) Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: error 1507 Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search 07-14-04,12:29 PM #1 nobluo View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Oct 2002 Location new york city error 1507 so im having trouble accessing my storage drive [letter E] on my pc. the primary drive with the operating system [windows 2000 SP3] works just fine. i have also a cd burner on the system. i tired to access the harddrive but i get an error saying E is not accessable. the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable. i then proceeded to run partition magic and i tried to look at the properties. i get an error message saying Error #1507. Bad File Record Signature. i tired to look at the partition magic help file but there was nothing about error #1507. all the other errors #'s had help topics associated with them but not the #1507 one. anyone have any idea wtf is wrong with my harddrive? and also....how i can fix this problem. i have lots of data that need to be recovered on that drive. its a 120 gig WD SE if that helps. Reply With Quote 07-14-04,05:11 PM #2 Xaotic View Profile View Forum Posts Very kind Senior Join Date Mar 2002 Location Greensboro NC It sounds like the MFT or journal is corrup
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Related Articles Article Languages x Translated Content Please note that this document is a translation from English, and may have been mdon't think that current software technology is ready for such large drives. Drive size seems to be directly related to problems experienced after the 130Gig clip. Of course, it may simply be that tolerances are http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=19120.5;wap2 so much tighter as capacity increases. Craptastic: I'll try to delete some data and get it below 137gb and see if it boots. Addition: I just noticed when I tried to delete some folders...that it gave me http://forum.clubedohardware.com.br/topic/127876-bad-file-record-signature-error-1507/ "folder is corrupt" popup. I'm going to dig through my discs and see if I have a decent disk utility. If anyone has any suggestions...the XP chkdsk hasn't noticed anything... Backdated: It's exactly this sort of thing bad file that makes me wonder about the softwares ability to handle the hardware correctly.I'll have a look at what HD tools I may have available but the hard drive vendor should have tools available via their support site. Craptastic: Well...some more strangeness:I tried AGAIN to use the XP "check disk for errors" thingy. The first time I ran it, it said "Windows cannot check this drive for errors" which I thought was a little strange. Then bad file record I tried it again a few minutes later, and it made it through Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3, with no problems. It made it about 60% through Phase 4 and just hung up. Stopped and sat there for almost 2 hours. Eventually I restarted the comp. I booted to Seatools boot disc that I downloaded off of Seagate's website. It ran its tests, and the one it failed was the file structure test. Here is what it told me:"One or more file names contained errors""One or more errors were found in the index""One or more errors were found in metadata file records""Other errors were found"Norton Partition Magic says the following:"Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 20""Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 21""Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 22""Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 23""Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 3815""Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 3872""Error 1607 File Record Marked Free, File 3877""Error 1507 Bad File Record Signature""Error 1507 Bad File Record Signature"Info Check Complete. So basically it reports these errors, but can't fix them. Any ideas what fixes these errors? File Structure seems to be the problem here. Thanks for all the help so far... Backdated: Running chkdsk /f should fix these errors (On reboot) but I've seen this mentioned quite a few times
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