Oct 28 2010

What if You are unable to read the Partition Table

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You have been working hard on a project; the submission is after two days. You are all set to make a good impression. But then, when you start your computer, you don’t hear it boot. Instead, you see a blank screen displaying the error message: “Unable to read partition table.” To your horror, you realize that the error message displayed means that your NTFS partition is lost. You panic! What are you supposed to do? The system doesn’t seem to respond. You try restarting – with no effect. You go numb when you realize, you don’t have any copy of the project work done except the one lying in your computer. You pray for a miracle, at the same time, start wondering if there is any NTFS file recovery software that would help you recover not only the lost partition but also all your data stored within.

NTFS Partition

NTFS partition is a storage space on the hard disk. It is common to find several partitions on a single Computer System. The NTFS partition may get lost or damaged due to virus infection, power fluctuations, damaged operating system, or abrupt shutting down of the system. In such a situation one of the following error messages may get displayed indicating a corrupt or lost NTFS partition:

—“Unable to read partition table”

—“Invalid partition table”

—“Missing Operating System”

—“Error loading Operating system”

Cause:

The problem occurs when partition table gets damaged or corrupted, due to which boot files, and boot record cannot be located.

Can data be recovered from a damaged or lost partition?

One of the ways to recover NTFS partition is to format your system and freshly install the Windows Operating System. Though this would help recover your system, but what about the data saved in it? With 90% of work done on your project, can you afford to lose all that data? Well, you need not worry about it? Good third party NTFS Data recovery software not only recover lost partition, but also the data saved in it! These NTFS partition recovery tools use powerful recovery algorithms to recover not just the deleted data, but also all deleted partitions.

Stellar Phoenix NTFS Data Recovery software efficiently performs NTFS Data recovery from all NTFS and NTFS5 file system partitions. The software can efficiently take hard drive images, effective in raid recovery and clone them. Most importantly, it is compatible with Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000.

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Sep 26 2010

How to Resolve the Operating System Loading Error in an NTFS Partition

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NTFS file system is one of the most used and trusted file system for installation of the Windows operating system. Being a journaling file system, it uses NTFS Log ($Logfile) to maintain a record of the metadata changes to the volume. Though superior to FAT file system in many ways, it is not preferred by many. But despite all the improvements over its predecessor, it has its own flaws. One of the major problems is, it may not load and prevent the operating system to be mounted. Such a situation may lead to file inaccessibility, thus calling for extensive NTFS file recovery steps.

Suppose that one fine day, while trying to boot your NTFS formatted Windows XP system, you get an error message, instead of the “Starting Windows” Splash Screen:

‘Error loading operating system’

After getting this error message, you find all the data stored in your NTFS formatted computer system inaccessible. Generally such problems are due to damage to the partition, problems in BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) of the system. Let us try to fix one at a time, to chalk it out, and thus resolve the problem.

  • You should start with updating your BIOS. This will help rid you of the problem.
  • If it doesn’t, check the settings of CMOS, and make sure that it detects the drive. Changes the ‘Access Mode’ of the hard drive to Large or LBA (Logical Block Addressing). This should address the problem and get you going.
  • But if it doesn’t, then it is your NTFS partition that has become inaccessible, or is damaged. In such a situation, you will need to reformat the partition.

Obviously, this will delete all the data. But, with an updated backup with you for NTFS data recovery, you’ll have nothing to worry. But even if you do not have a backup, by simply installing a NTFS file recovery tool, you will be able to recover all your inaccessible data. But be careful with the software you choose. The best way is to download the trial version of it, to be able to analyze its features and recovery capabilities.

Stellar Phoenix NTFS Data Recovery software is a reliable tool for recovery of all deleted, inaccessible or lost data from any NTFS formatted partition. Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP and 2000, this NTFS data recovery tool extends various features including hard drive cloning, hard drive imaging, file filter, file mask and save scan. With support for 185 different file formats, this tool can recover data from any kind of NTFS formatted storage media.

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Jan 18 2008

Data Recovery on NTFS file system

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“NTFS” a file system that is used for saving the file record information. In this file system, the data is located in a systematic way for easy retrieval and access. This file system is feasible with windows 2000 and later versions.

If you are using NTFS file system and your hard drive crashed; data recovery is possible to restore data stored on it. Ideally if the file is unmanaged and not encrypted but mistakenly deleted, all one has to do is find it.
Data recovery method of NTFS file system is quite different from FAT, UFS, and any other file system. Techniques like cluster remapping and transaction logging are part of the NTFS system which is thus geared to automatically perform data recovery operations. Cluster remapping prevents data loss by automatically transferring the data from the clusters containing bad sectors to good clusters. Continue Reading »

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