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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Software > Operating Systems > Help! "Partition table error" in NTFS. error reading the mbr at the specified sector Won't boot or recognize drive. Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started by DrJeff, Mar 30, 2004. DrJeff illegal partition table drive 01 sector 0 Senior member Joined: Mar 10, 2001 Messages: 241 Likes Received: 0 I think I have a corrupted partition table on my NTFS boot drive
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and can't get XPhome or Pro to even recognize the drive as a second drive. Running Partition Magic 8 on the drive yields a "Partition table error" message. How do I fix this? I really can't lose the data on this http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/496546/error-reading-partition-table-disk-1-sector-0/ drive.(Wife's machine; she'll kill me.) Help please. I currently have it in my work machine here with me as drive D: so I can play with it. Jeff #1 DrJeff, Mar 30, 2004 Washoe Senior member Joined: Nov 13, 2003 Messages: 425 Likes Received: 0 maybe Partition Table Doctor would help. http://www.ptdd.com/index.htm #2 Washoe, Mar 30, 2004 DrJeff Senior member Joined: Mar 10, 2001 Messages: 241 Likes Received: 0 NEW INFO: Running Western Digital's own Datalifeguard 2.6 on the https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/help-partition-table-error-in-ntfs-wont-boot-or-recognize-drive.1290221/ drive, I get a more specific error message as follows: "Device error reading drive 2, absolute sector 0, count 1." Anyone know what this indicates is wrong? What lives at that address? Is it MBR or partition table, or ntldr? Suggestions please. #3 DrJeff, Mar 30, 2004 fw3308 Member Joined: Dec 12, 2003 Messages: 168 Likes Received: 0 If the drive is under warranty with WD, call there tech support and give them the error code and they might be able to shed some more light. On another note, you could boot with your XP Pro cd and go into the recovery console and try the fixboot command and see if that will restore your boot record. #4 fw3308, Mar 30, 2004 NogginBoink Diamond Member Joined: Feb 17, 2002 Messages: 5,322 Likes Received: 0 Boot to the recovery console and run fixmbr. #5 NogginBoink, Mar 30, 2004 DrJeff Senior member Joined: Mar 10, 2001 Messages: 241 Likes Received: 0 I can't get any of this to work. In fact, I now cannot get the BIOS to recognize that the HD is installed in the D: position. In other words, if I have a good boot drive as C: and the bad drive as D: on the same ribbon, jumpered right and in the correct ribbon order, the BIOS shows only one drive present; nothing listed as Primary slave. I've gotten the same result on two dissimilar machines. Th
Losing How to Create Dynamic Disk Volumes? » How to Fix Partition Table and Repair Partition? By Jordan | HDD repair During the computer use, you may encounter some errors of hard disk or partitions. Some of the errors are http://www.hdd-tool.com/hdd-repair/fix-partition-table-and-repair-partition.htm caused by physical problem and some caused by "software error". If you need more advice about hard disk repair, please refer another article Hard Disk Repair. Today, I want to talk about partition repair and how to fix http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Crucial-SSDs/Error-reading-partition-table-dirver-in-SSD-Crucial-M4-64GB/td-p/120416 partition problem. Common partition errors Invalid media type reading drive. Abort, Retry, Fail? File system is displayed as RAW. Windows may ask if you want to format the drive. File names contain weird characters. Sector Not Found error reading messages. Did you see or hear these error messages before? If you did, how you fixed these partition errors? What caused partition error? Error connections, especially for external hard drives, if the connection is correct, it may cause the problem and you cannot access the partition again. Insufficient power supply, also common for external drives. Virus, the most probable reason for both internal and external hard drives. Partitioning error, some users run software to resize partitions error reading partition but this partitioning software failed due to some reasons. Other application errors, similar to partitioning software, these applications have the same feature that they will write something to the hard drive sectors. How to repair partition? To fix the partition problem, there are two ways. 1. Recover files from this partition, after that reformat this partition to use. This is the safest way, as data recovery software just read information from your disk partition and it will not write anything, even if one recovery tool fails to recovery files, you may try the others. Here I recommend Recovery My files. 2. Repair partition directly. By partition repair software, you can fix the partition problem, after that you'll be able to access the partition again. The partition repair operation also is quick enough. Note: Be caution to use this method, as it may cause problem worse. If you have backed up the disk partition sector by sector, you may repair partition directly. If you really want to repair partition directly, please refer another article How to Fix Boot Sector Error. As this software doesn't support Windows Vista and Windows 7, so if you use these operating systems, try Active Partition Recovery. Related ArticlesFix boot sector of FAT16/FAT32/NTFS partitionsHard disk repair – how to repair hard disk.Difference between Full Format and Quick FormatUse PC3000 to repair your ha
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