I was downloading files through Odyssey and for whatever reason, it crashed and I had to reboot.
When it came back up, though the partition is mounted, and I can read from it, I cannot write to it - luckily it's not my main boot partition. I get an error "1060". Ideas? Is there a way to fix disk errors?
Error 1060 on 4.1 volume
- tonyw
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Re: Error 1060 on 4.1 volume
Error 1060 is a pretty serious one. You should have "NGFCheck" in your C: drawer, which can check your NGFS partitions for faults and even repair many disk faults for you. There are some docs under Documentation/C/ngfcheck_cmd.doc.
I would suggest you copy everything from that partition to a new, clean partition, then run NGFCheck with the "list" option to list out all the faults it can find. You might then decide whether it's worth while trying to fix them all (only recommended if there are not too many faults) or to format the partition and copy everything back from the backup.
I would suggest you copy everything from that partition to a new, clean partition, then run NGFCheck with the "list" option to list out all the faults it can find. You might then decide whether it's worth while trying to fix them all (only recommended if there are not too many faults) or to format the partition and copy everything back from the backup.
cheers
tony
tony
Re: Error 1060 on 4.1 volume
Cool deal - I'm running a check right now.
I did manage to back up everything yesterday and was planning on reformatting the partition but this is good to know in the future.
Thanks Tony.
I did manage to back up everything yesterday and was planning on reformatting the partition but this is good to know in the future.
Thanks Tony.