I have a 120 gb Western Digital drive (NTFS) that I use for data storage. My OS (WinXP) is on another NTFS drive. The data storage drive was initially partitioned into two 60 gb sections. I recently moved everything from one partition to the other and attempted to use partition magic 8.0 to delete the first partition and resize it into one drive. Here's where the problem occurred.
It deleted the first partition fine. It then resized the second to emcompass the entire drive. Then it attempted to 'move data' and froze up on me. I left it alone for a few hours hoping that it would resolve itself but no luck. I had to shut the application down. Now, when I browse the drive it states that "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable". Partiton Magic gives me a "1507 - Bad file record signature" error when I attempt to do anything with the drive. I tried to CHKDSK the drive and it states "Unable to determine volume version and state, CHKDSK aborted". I even downloaded a drive utility from Western Digital but it hasn't helped. I have a ton of family digital photos and stuff on the drive but I can't figure out a way to access it. Any ideas?
Yeah, I should have backed up my data first before rolling the dice with partition magic ... hard lesson learned. Thanks in advance for any help.
It deleted the first partition fine. It then resized the second to emcompass the entire drive. Then it attempted to 'move data' and froze up on me. I left it alone for a few hours hoping that it would resolve itself but no luck. I had to shut the application down. Now, when I browse the drive it states that "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable". Partiton Magic gives me a "1507 - Bad file record signature" error when I attempt to do anything with the drive. I tried to CHKDSK the drive and it states "Unable to determine volume version and state, CHKDSK aborted". I even downloaded a drive utility from Western Digital but it hasn't helped. I have a ton of family digital photos and stuff on the drive but I can't figure out a way to access it. Any ideas?
Yeah, I should have backed up my data first before rolling the dice with partition magic ... hard lesson learned. Thanks in advance for any help.