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chkdsk f: /f
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is *****.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
File verification completed.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17784.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17785.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17789.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17790.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17791.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17914.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17916.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17918.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18044.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18045.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18046.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18168.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18171.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18172.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18173.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18296.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18301.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18303.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18426.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18428.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18429.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18431.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18553.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18554.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18555.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18682.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18683.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18685.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18686.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18687.
CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)...
Index verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)...
Security descriptor verification completed.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.

195358400 KB total disk space.
114331532 KB in 16758 files.
4368 KB in 416 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
90720 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
80931780 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
48839600 total allocation units on disk.
20232945 allocation units available on disk.

 

Guys, i recently encountered this and after the chkdsk run and booted into Windows, i tons of my files stored on my secondary hard drive were deleted. What caused this problem ? Is there anyway I can retrieve those files that were deleted ?

 

Anyone can help will be much appreciated... Thanks!

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chkdsk f: /f
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is *****.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
File verification completed.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17784.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17785.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17789.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17790.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17791.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17914.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17916.
Deleting orphan file record segment 17918.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18044.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18045.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18046.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18168.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18171.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18172.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18173.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18296.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18301.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18303.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18426.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18428.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18429.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18431.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18553.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18554.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18555.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18682.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18683.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18685.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18686.
Deleting orphan file record segment 18687.
CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)...
Index verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)...
Security descriptor verification completed.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.

195358400 KB total disk space.
114331532 KB in 16758 files.
4368 KB in 416 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
90720 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
80931780 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
48839600 total allocation units on disk.
20232945 allocation units available on disk.

 

Guys, i recently encountered this and after the chkdsk run and booted into Windows, i tons of my files stored on my secondary hard drive were deleted. What caused this problem ? Is there anyway I can retrieve those files that were deleted ?

 

Anyone can help will be much appreciated... Thanks!

 

try to download a software that can restore deleted files like undelete plus....

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I'm reposting this from what I gather from another HACKER'S FORUM:

 

 

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IMPORTANT UPDATE WARNING ABOUT WINDOWS XP SP3:

 

I have determined first hand (after installing a slipstreamed SP3 to an HP laptop) that SP3 IS DEFINITELY GOING VISTA-LIKE IN TERMS OF ANTI-PIRACY MEASURES! Heres the lowdown:

 

A whole slew of VLK keys have been blacklisted first-off. This is of NO concern however because the worst is yet to come. It appears that SP3 will require mandatory activation with Microsoft BEFORE the user can even log on. I doubt that SP3 will ever be released in any kind of VLK version btw. After installing Windows with a slipstreamed SP3_RC1, (after finally finding a bullshit cd-key that Windows would accept which took like 20 keys) I was greeted with the dreaded message dialog "You must first activate Windows With Microsoft before logging on". And of course pressing "NO" would log your right-on out again. My advice after a real-world test: Screw SP3 (and the Microsoft muppets) until an easy fix for this is released, providing this DRM crap actually materializes in the final SP3.

 

Well, this might just be a blessing in disguise I guess, because it might FINALLY BE "the straw that broke the camels back" and gave every single one of you the final reason you actually needed to move to another OS. Linux. MS thinks they can peddle this crap using the same demonic methods the tobacco companies did. "Get em' hooked, then when they become chemically dependent, BOOM charge insane prices". Only with Microsoft it's more like "make it unavoidable or extremely difficult to use without paying". But Microsoft still doesn't understand that Windows is NOT a cancerous addictive cigarette. They CANT use this system with even a fraction of the success the tobacco/cigarette companies had. People WILL DUMP Windows if MS goes through with this SP3+DRM garbage. People WILL move to another OS, they won't just say "screw it, i'm gonna pay 140$". WATCH.

 

Anyway, lets see how this plays out but once again, tread very carefully with SP3 installs!

 

*************************END*****************************

Edited by Lurker
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Happy New year po,

 

My prob is this: I have an Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz 512MB and a 40 Gig hard disk. Suddenly my PC can not boot up anymore and I am thinking if it is a virus attached. I decided to reformat it and installed succefully the windows xp pro OS. When the computer was booting for the 1st time it hung at the welcome remarks but the weird thing is i can move the cursor of the mouse so it is impossible that the computer hungs. I waited almost 2 hours but no positive sign. I tried resetting it and still not booting up. I also tried booting in safe mode and fortunately the computer boot up but using safe mode. I tried restrting again anf the my pc still doesn't boot up. it still black but i can move the cursor. I tried replacing a new memory and a new hardrive and reinstalling again the whole xp installation, and was fully installed XP succesfully. When it will boot up for the 1st time it hung again to the getting started and won't go through the normal boot up. I also tried booting at safe mode and I can go in. when I restarted the pc it still won't boot. but my mouse was able to move. is it with cmos prob? please help.

 

Thanks

 

:mtc:

 

If you can boot up at safe mode, access the system tools and look for the administrative tools. Look for the log file that will show you the boot process and look for any signs of stoppage while its loading. Sometimes, hardware conflicts could cause such lock ups. Try disabling all built-in capabilities of the board such as LAN, Sound, on board video card (if you have a separate vcard) and USB capabilities. Keep the system's hardware configuration bare and simple... if boot up works fine, add up each one that those you disable previously and reboot your pc each time you do it and observe what will happen.

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Specification

 

Brand/Model : Hyundai Libero Slim 430

Processor : Intel Mobile Celeron 466MHz

Graphic Card : 3D agp 2x 4mb

Memory : 128mb sdram (max 256mb)

Hard Drive : 6gb [no bad sector]

ODD : 24x Swappable

Sound Card : Pci 3d sound

Networking : 56KbpsV.90 Modem

Floppy Drive : 3.5inch [1.44mb] Swappable

Lcd Panel : 13.3" Color XGA TFT 1024-768

Interface : Usb Support 1 ea

Interface : Pcmcia Support 1 ea

Optical Port : Fast IrDA(4Mbps)

Battery : 8-cell Li-Ion battery, 3000mAhr

Power Input : 110~220 auto

Weight : 2.3kg with 13.3 panel

 

Will the laptop with specs above support windows xp??? .. ur reply is urgently needed..

 

I have a problem with USB Drivers for hyundai libero 430 coz the laptop is still using windows 98... Can anyone give me usb drivers for win98 for libero 430..

 

Better yet, if i upgrade to windows xp, will the laptop support it? will usb driver problems can finally be solved if i upgrade to winxp operating system??

 

thanks for the reply in advance guys

 

The system could barely handle WindowsXP... you could install it, yes but executing any software would take so long because memory capacity is maxed out already plus the processor is way too slow for todays software much less for updated ones. Sorry to tell you but such unit will not be a good thing for XP usage. Keep the old Win98 instead.. your USB issue cant be solved anytime soon but heck you could use the system more efficiently if kept at that way.

 

Hope to enlighten you on this. ^_^

Edited by ilb4u2nyt
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The system could barely handle WindowsXP... you could install it, yes but executing any software would take so long because memory capacity is maxed out already plus the processor is way too slow for todays software much less for updated ones. Sorry to tell you but such unit will not be a good thing for XP usage. Keep the old Win98 instead.. your USB issue cant be solved anytime soon but heck you could use the system more efficiently if kept at that way.

 

Hope to enlighten you on this. ^_^

 

 

It's on windows xp. It works just fine executing Microsoft office and winamp.. Yes it's very obsolete by today's standard but my instructor is more than happy using it for excel and word....

 

Just want to fine the USB drivers for this unit.. Searching the internet prove useless... Manufacturer's website is already gone..

 

Drivers database proves futile too...

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I'm reposting this from what I gather from another HACKER'S FORUM:

 

 

***************************************************************************

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE WARNING ABOUT WINDOWS XP SP3:

 

I have determined first hand (after installing a slipstreamed SP3 to an HP laptop) that SP3 IS DEFINITELY GOING VISTA-LIKE IN TERMS OF ANTI-PIRACY MEASURES! Heres the lowdown:

 

A whole slew of VLK keys have been blacklisted first-off. This is of NO concern however because the worst is yet to come. It appears that SP3 will require mandatory activation with Microsoft BEFORE the user can even log on. I doubt that SP3 will ever be released in any kind of VLK version btw. After installing Windows with a slipstreamed SP3_RC1, (after finally finding a bullshit cd-key that Windows would accept which took like 20 keys) I was greeted with the dreaded message dialog "You must first activate Windows With Microsoft before logging on". And of course pressing "NO" would log your right-on out again. My advice after a real-world test: Screw SP3 (and the Microsoft muppets) until an easy fix for this is released, providing this DRM crap actually materializes in the final SP3.

 

Well, this might just be a blessing in disguise I guess, because it might FINALLY BE "the straw that broke the camels back" and gave every single one of you the final reason you actually needed to move to another OS. Linux. MS thinks they can peddle this crap using the same demonic methods the tobacco companies did. "Get em' hooked, then when they become chemically dependent, BOOM charge insane prices". Only with Microsoft it's more like "make it unavoidable or extremely difficult to use without paying". But Microsoft still doesn't understand that Windows is NOT a cancerous addictive cigarette. They CANT use this system with even a fraction of the success the tobacco/cigarette companies had. People WILL DUMP Windows if MS goes through with this SP3+DRM garbage. People WILL move to another OS, they won't just say "screw it, i'm gonna pay 140$". WATCH.

 

Anyway, lets see how this plays out but once again, tread very carefully with SP3 installs!

 

*************************END*****************************

 

 

holy shet!!!

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