![]() ![]() ![]() It also crashes Paragon Hard Disk manager when I attempt a file system conversion back to NTFS. Only about 100Mbs of the terabyte is valuable. I haven't written to the disk, but am lost at what avenues to pursue to get my data back. No idea what the cmd output means: Ĭhkdisk hangs and churns out the same output when run in cmd. I ran convert d: /FS:NTFS but it continually spat out "bad links in lost chain at cluster *** corrected" and continued to rapidly churn out cmd output for many many hours until I unplugged the drive - and the output continued. All the data formerly on the NTFS drive is unreadable. It did create a separate 50gb FAT32 partition but now the data-filled larger NTFS partition has folded (I'm not sure how else to describe it) to create a single FAT32 drive. I've attempted to carve out a 50GB FAT32 partition from a 2TB NTFS drive using some rubbish partition program that has turned the entire disk into FAT32. ![]()
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