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Ntfs Is Either Inconsistent Or There Is A Hardware Fault Or It's A Softraid/fakeraid Hardware
takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do you repair an “input/output error” in an NTFS partition? up vote 26 down vote favorite 13 I replaced a buggy Windows Vista installation with Ubuntu. All works ubuntu input output error external hard drive fine except that the main HD where I had all my files are now inaccessible. Here is the error message I get: Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 13: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error Failed to read NTFS $Bitmap: Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot into Windows twice. The usage of the /f parameter is very important! If the device is a SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first activate it and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper/ directory, (e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the 'dmraid' documentation for more details Is it necessarily a hardware problem? If not, is there a way to repair the HD from Ubuntu? windows ntfs share|improve this question edited May 15 at 19:06 muru 68.9k12125176 asked Oct 31 '11 at 15:13 Calixte 67961528 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 17 down vote accepted chkdsk /R is a pretty important command
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Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join refusing to operate on read-write mounted device /dev/sdb1 them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top MFT is corrupt, cannot read its http://askubuntu.com/questions/74105/how-do-you-repair-an-input-output-error-in-an-ntfs-partition unmapped extend record up vote 0 down vote favorite I am running a dual boot installation (Windows 7, Ubuntu 64bit) with a shared NTFS partition. Windows was running over night. I normally shut down the computer the next morning. The other day when I started Ubuntu I noticed that I could no longer access the NTFS partition. This error message appeared. MFT is corrupt, cannot read its unmapped extend record 42 Note : chkdsk http://superuser.com/questions/737820/mft-is-corrupt-cannot-read-its-unmapped-extend-record cannot fix this, try ntfsfix Inode is corrupt (0): Input/output error Failed to load runlist for $MFT/$DATA. highest_vcn = 0x3, last_vcn - 1 = 0x371ff Failed to load $MFT: Input/output error Failed to mount '/dev/sda4': Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot into Windows twice. The usage of the /f parameter is very important! If the device is a SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first activate it and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper/ directory, (e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the 'dmraid' documentation for more details. Now I can no longer access the partition neither from Windows nor from Ubuntu. When started Windows today the partition can be accessed. It is blank except of a bootsqm.dat file left over from a disc check. It looks like as if it has been formatted. What would you suggest to recover the partition? The tool should respect the existing operating systems including their boot sector, MFT and boot loader, GRUB etc. If it counts in please mind this is a 64bit installation. Similar report: If you understand French please translate any helpful answer here. Fun facts: this happened on April 1st; ... record is 42 windows-7 ubuntu ntfs data-recovery mft share|improve this question edited
2010April 29, 2013 519 Words How to fix ‘$MFTMirr does not match $MFT (record0)' Sometimes, when you are executing a file transfer between your computer hard drive and an external drive https://wmarkito.wordpress.com/2010/12/29/how-to-fix-mftmirr-does-not-match-mft-record-0/ and your computer shutdown for some reason (in my case, no battery/ac power) it's pretty common to get some errors on external drives that uses NTFS as they file system. The most common message is: Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 13: $MFTMirr does not match $MFT (record 0). Failed to mount ‘/dev/sdb3': Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware output error fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot into Windows twice. The usage of the /f parameter is very important! If the device is a SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first activate it and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper/ directory, (e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the ‘dmraid' documentation for more details. One workaround for this issue is to do input output error as the message says, boot on Windows and try to use the awesome NTFS tool that Windows offer. But a perfect solution for a Linux users is to use the ntfsprogs utility. UPDATE: On some recent Linux releases, you need to install ntfs-3g utilties. Try sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g or download from http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/ ntfsprogs is a suite of NTFS utilities based around a shared library. The tools are available for free and come with full source code. mkntfs: Create an NTFS volume on a partition ntfscat: Print a file on the standard output ntfsclone: Efficiently backup/restore a volume at the sector level ntfscluster: Given a cluster, or sector, find the file ntfsfix: Forces Windows to check NTFS at boot time ntfsinfo: Dump a file's attributes, completely ntfslabel: Display or set a volume's label ntfslib: Move all the common code into a shared library ntfsls: List directory contents ntfsresize: Resize an NTFS volume ntfsundelete: Find files that have been deleted and recover them ntfswipe: Write zeros over the unused parts of the disk ntfsdefrag: Defragment files, directories and the MFT ntfsck: Perform consistancy checks on a volume nttools: Command-line tools to view/change an offline NTFS volume, e.g. ntfscp, nt