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All:
Recently my secondary HD went on the fritz. On day i
booted my PC and tried to access my secondary drive and
it gave me th following Error " The Disk in drive D is
not formatted. Do you want to format now?" And of course
i clicked no because there is dataon there that i would
like to keep. The secondary drive was previously an 40GB
XP NTFS Partition. So i booted to dos to see if i could
access the drive. I had to set it to master but i was
able to boot to DOS and get into the drive. So I know it
is not a complete lost cause. Then i booted back into
windows XP, the drive shows up in "my computer" and under
the propities of the drive show it is in "RAW" format. So
I took the next logical step and looked under the Windows
disk utility and then in Partition magic. they both show
it as un formatted and will not allow me to just convert
the partition over to NTFS with out formatting the entire
HD. So i then did a little research i ran across and
found a Dos command that would convert a partition from
raw to ntsf with out loosing any data... So i then typed
at the c:/> prompt "convert d: /fs:ntfs" sevral articles
i red said that it works but the responce i kept receving
was " 'convert' is not recognized as an internal or
external command, operable program or batch file. So i
then downloades sevral drive recovery programs which did
not work properly since they were demos. Short of cutting
my losses and starting over fron scratch What should I
do?
All:
Recently my secondary HD went on the fritz. On day i
booted my PC and tried to access my secondary drive and
it gave me th following Error " The Disk in drive D is
not formatted. Do you want to format now?" And of course
i clicked no because there is dataon there that i would
like to keep. The secondary drive was previously an 40GB
XP NTFS Partition. So i booted to dos to see if i could
access the drive. I had to set it to master but i was
able to boot to DOS and get into the drive. So I know it
is not a complete lost cause. Then i booted back into
windows XP, the drive shows up in "my computer" and under
the propities of the drive show it is in "RAW" format. So
I took the next logical step and looked under the Windows
disk utility and then in Partition magic. they both show
it as un formatted and will not allow me to just convert
the partition over to NTFS with out formatting the entire
HD. So i then did a little research i ran across and
found a Dos command that would convert a partition from
raw to ntsf with out loosing any data... So i then typed
at the c:/> prompt "convert d: /fs:ntfs" sevral articles
i red said that it works but the responce i kept receving
was " 'convert' is not recognized as an internal or
external command, operable program or batch file. So i
then downloades sevral drive recovery programs which did
not work properly since they were demos. Short of cutting
my losses and starting over fron scratch What should I
do?