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I own a Packard Bell PC Intel Celeron with 2.2 Ghz using Windows XP home. My hard disk has 60Gb capacity. It uses NTFS file system.
I had only used 17 Gb up to a week or two ago when i received a balloon warning informing me that my hard disk was full. I checked the disk using "Diskview" and 79% of the capacity was filled with .BAK. This is i am told is a Backup file extension. How has this happened,and how do i recover the 43Gb lost. ?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
I had only used 17 Gb up to a week or two ago when i received a balloon warning informing me that my hard disk was full. I checked the disk using "Diskview" and 79% of the capacity was filled with .BAK. This is i am told is a Backup file extension. How has this happened,and how do i recover the 43Gb lost. ?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
.bak is the extension used to identify backup files. Is this a single .bak file that is reportedly taking up the space, or multiple .bak files? If it's only a single file, that would almost cetainly point to some corruption with your filesytem; .bak files just simply do not get that large.
Try to check your drive for (and correct) filesystem errors; instructions for doing so in XP are given here:
http://8help.osu.edu/1721.html
Try to check your drive for (and correct) filesystem errors; instructions for doing so in XP are given here:
http://8help.osu.edu/1721.html
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Hi,
I checked the disk re your advice but still no joy. On the CHKDsk printout i have 19542 fragments using up 42.98 GB. There is a number SO39591 Prefix.
S03591.BAK. This is huge in comparison to the full file breakdown.
On the disk defrag printout it is as follows.
File Fragmentation
Volume HDD (C)
Volume size 53.94GB
Cluster size = 4KB
Used space=53.43GB
Free space = 520MB
Percent free space =0%
Total files 123,371
Ave file size 961Kb
Total fragemeted files 2570
Total excess fragments 26500
Volume fragmentation
Total fragmentation=48%
File Fragmentation =84%
Free space fragmentation= 12%
Folder fragmentation
Total folders=6280
Fragmented folders=11
Excess folder fragments=304
Master file fragmentation
Total MFT size 146Mb
MFT record count=130,175
Percent MFT in use=87%
Total MFT fragments =86
Any ideas from this info? :!:
I checked the disk re your advice but still no joy. On the CHKDsk printout i have 19542 fragments using up 42.98 GB. There is a number SO39591 Prefix.
S03591.BAK. This is huge in comparison to the full file breakdown.
On the disk defrag printout it is as follows.
File Fragmentation
Volume HDD (C)
Volume size 53.94GB
Cluster size = 4KB
Used space=53.43GB
Free space = 520MB
Percent free space =0%
Total files 123,371
Ave file size 961Kb
Total fragemeted files 2570
Total excess fragments 26500
Volume fragmentation
Total fragmentation=48%
File Fragmentation =84%
Free space fragmentation= 12%
Folder fragmentation
Total folders=6280
Fragmented folders=11
Excess folder fragments=304
Master file fragmentation
Total MFT size 146Mb
MFT record count=130,175
Percent MFT in use=87%
Total MFT fragments =86
Any ideas from this info? :!:
At this point you should seriously think of backing up your critical data before proceeding with further repairs!!
Did the disk repair fail or refuse to run, or did it appear to run but just not fix anything?
- If it failed, please tell us the exact errors (if any) that you received.
- If it did run, did you make sure to check the "automatically fix file system errors" and "scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" option boxes?
Try a disk defrag if you haven't already. The amount of fragmentation reported in your printout may be inaccurate due to disk corruption, but if those numbers are correct, you have an extremely fragmented drive.
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Originally Posted by P Chadwick
Hi,
I checked the disk re your advice but still no joy.
- If it failed, please tell us the exact errors (if any) that you received.
- If it did run, did you make sure to check the "automatically fix file system errors" and "scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" option boxes?
Try a disk defrag if you haven't already. The amount of fragmentation reported in your printout may be inaccurate due to disk corruption, but if those numbers are correct, you have an extremely fragmented drive.
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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