Power Outage here :( (solved)
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Power Outage here :( (solved)
Hi all,
we had a power outage last night; PC was on at the time. Tested it this morning and can't boot; I got this message:
Is this telling me the disk has been corrupted? Is the HDD still useable?
thanks to all in advance!
brian
we had a power outage last night; PC was on at the time. Tested it this morning and can't boot; I got this message:
Is this telling me the disk has been corrupted? Is the HDD still useable?
thanks to all in advance!
brian
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Re: Power Outage here :(
Usually that is repairable by fsck, but you need to run it manual.briandc wrote:Is this telling me the disk has been corrupted? Is the HDD still useable?
It's tell you the file system on your disk is corrupted, not the disk itself.
you could run in BusyBox
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fsck -a /dev/sda1
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Re: Power Outage here :( (solved!)
Hi tramp,tramp wrote:Usually that is repairable by fsck, but you need to run it manual.briandc wrote:Is this telling me the disk has been corrupted? Is the HDD still useable?
It's tell you the file system on your disk is corrupted, not the disk itself.
you could run in BusyBoxto repair it.Code: Select all
fsck -a /dev/sda1
thank you for the info! I did a bit of searching about BusyBox and found a useful video HERE
I used the
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fsck.ext4 /dev/sda1
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reboot -f
So the power outage didn't have anything to do with it. Thank God!
Thanks again!
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PS: This one's easy as pie, lilith!
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Re: Power Outage here :(
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I remember that I've seen that busybox message ones... I forgot what I did to solve it.
I remember that I've seen that busybox message ones... I forgot what I did to solve it.
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Re: Power Outage here :(
I'm glade to hear that.briandc wrote: and voila! Back up and running!
I'm pretty sure it was the culprit.briandc wrote:So the power outage didn't have anything to do with it. Thank God!
But as long only the indexes are corrupted, you are lucky.
I've had 2 month ago a similar out-take, just, my disk greets me with "the click of death" when I try to start my PC. No disk at all found on boot, not even in the bios. I open the hard-drive, pull the read head back in position, put a new controller on the hard-drive, but without luck, the drive is death, not even clicks any more. All my data been lost.
It hits me hard, as I haven't uploaded/backup my work from the last 3 month and was short before finish a new project.
But, have I learned something out of that? No, right now, I'm nearly in the same situation, done some work for the last month, recover my project from memory, which I still ain't backup nor upload, will I do it now, No, shit, I'm still to lazy.
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Re: Power Outage here :(
Oooh! Sorry to hear about the loss of your data!tramp wrote:I'm glade to hear that.briandc wrote: and voila! Back up and running!
I'm pretty sure it was the culprit.briandc wrote:So the power outage didn't have anything to do with it. Thank God!
But as long only the indexes are corrupted, you are lucky.
I've had 2 month ago a similar out-take, just, my disk greets me with "the click of death" when I try to start my PC. No disk at all found on boot, not even in the bios. I open the hard-drive, pull the read head back in position, put a new controller on the hard-drive, but without luck, the drive is death, not even clicks any more. All my data been lost.
It hits me hard, as I haven't uploaded/backup my work from the last 3 month and was short before finish a new project.
But, have I learned something out of that? No, right now, I'm nearly in the same situation, done some work for the last month, recover my project from memory, which I still ain't backup nor upload, will I do it now, No, shit, I'm still to lazy.
I think that was a lesson I learned pretty early on.. to make multiple copies of important things.
For a moment, I really thought I had lost my HDD, although I had stuff saved already and so the worry was just about the condition of the PC. -I suppose I could do a MemTest to see if I get any errors (I did one for about an hour, with no errors). But all looks good so far. And, I learned something new about computers in all of this, so it was "useful" in a sense.
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Re: Power Outage here :( (solved)
One of my back-up drives is a standard 3 terrabyte external usb NTFS.
One day, it woke up with a dreaded Master File Table error.
This drive just sat there, didn't get hot plugged, when moved
between computers, both computers are off when the drive is recabled.
The drive was over 80% full, but only a few months old.
I no longer trust multi-terrabyte NTFS partions on usb drives, for safe backups,
as this scenario has happened three times now. I now use three or four
smaller partions on multi-terrabyte drives, and keep several smaller drives,
with finished work saved on both ext4 and ntfs partitions, and also on dvds,
with duplicates of each dvd disc.
It took 9 painstaking days for a shop with pro recovery software,
to restore the drive with MFT error. I've used a free utility
called Recuva in the past, to rescue data from an ntfs terrabye drive that didn't
hold crucial data, took 4 days, but it often won't capture the name/extension
of files, so sort-by-size was needed to separate the presets
from 24bit audio files. And then the real work would begin, if one was desparate.
Cheers
One day, it woke up with a dreaded Master File Table error.
This drive just sat there, didn't get hot plugged, when moved
between computers, both computers are off when the drive is recabled.
The drive was over 80% full, but only a few months old.
I no longer trust multi-terrabyte NTFS partions on usb drives, for safe backups,
as this scenario has happened three times now. I now use three or four
smaller partions on multi-terrabyte drives, and keep several smaller drives,
with finished work saved on both ext4 and ntfs partitions, and also on dvds,
with duplicates of each dvd disc.
It took 9 painstaking days for a shop with pro recovery software,
to restore the drive with MFT error. I've used a free utility
called Recuva in the past, to rescue data from an ntfs terrabye drive that didn't
hold crucial data, took 4 days, but it often won't capture the name/extension
of files, so sort-by-size was needed to separate the presets
from 24bit audio files. And then the real work would begin, if one was desparate.
Cheers