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From: criechton on 16 Jun 2010 10:46 We ran Chkdsk /F /R on the D: drive of a Windows 2000 std server and did it thru DOS prompt , we didn't run it during reboot but while the OS was up.. and answered yes to the 'Invalid Handles' warning message. Is there a way to get the D:drive back functional? it shows up in Disk Mgmt as the D: drive but in properties shows 0 byes but show the disk size of 16gb if viewed thru Disk mgmt? Thanks,
From: Dave Patrick on 16 Jun 2010 23:01 If you have no backups you might try one of the disk recovery services. Probably wouldn't spin it up till you decide. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "criechton" wrote: > We ran Chkdsk /F /R on the D: drive of a Windows 2000 std server and did > it > thru DOS prompt , we didn't run it during reboot but while the OS was up.. > and answered yes to the 'Invalid Handles' warning message. > > Is there a way to get the D:drive back functional? it shows up in Disk > Mgmt > as the D: drive but in properties shows 0 byes but show the disk size of > 16gb > if viewed thru Disk mgmt? > > Thanks,
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