I'm not very savey with a computer, so some step by step instruction as to what and how to enter it would be so greatly appreciated!!!!! If you run Chkdsk against the volume, Chkdsk may or may not make repairs, but afterwards you still cannot delete the corrupted file.
The short and long file name pairs that are stored in the directory index record and the file names that are stored in the associated File Record Segment FRS contain case-sensitive characters that do not match. TXT entry for the file name. NTFS views this as being invalid or corrupted, but Chkdsk compares only the names and ignores the case. It does not make repairs. Resolution: To resolve this issue, back up the volume that contains the corrupted file s and exclude the corrupted file s from the backup job.
Reformat the volume, and then restore from the backup. Attempt to repair the damaged file, folder or file system index using Chkdsk. To do so, follow these steps:.
Click Start, and then click Run. Click OK. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from any of the above changes can be solved.
Modifications of the settings are at your own risk. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. For some reason the above-mentioned method did not work for me! I think it was because the file itself was not an issue, but that there were some issues with the hard drive.
So after trying to copy the new ntfs. Follow the same instructions as mentioned above, but instead of typing in the three DOS commands above, type the following at the command prompt:. It took about 30 minutes on my computer. I restarted the computer and Windows loaded fine, no missing ntfs.
If none of the above-mentioned methods worked, you can try to do a repair install of Windows XP. This basically replaces all of the Windows system files with the originals while leaving your applications and settings intact.
However, you will have to reapply all Windows updates. Doing a repair install is pretty easy. Follow the same steps to get into the Recovery Console, but instead of pressing R to repair, press Enter to setup Windows. Then you select the installation you want to repair and press R to start the repair. Note that it may look like Windows is actually reinstalling a fresh copy of itself, but this is not the case! Hopefully you now have a working computer! Founder of Online Tech Tips and managing editor.
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