Hello GOSUMMERS
Although the problem is fixed, you might want to run
chkdsk for a good measure after the other disk failed. Likely, the corrupted files will remain corrupted even after you copy all the files off
CHKDSK scan
1. Click on :startorb: and type
cmd. When
Command Prompt appears, right-click on it, and click
Run as Administrator
2. When command prompt opens,
Copy (Ctrl+C) and
Paste (Right-click > Paste) the following command into it, then press
Enter
3. After this is done, download
ListChkdskResult.exe (by SleepyDude) and save it on your Desktop.
4. Rightclick on
ListChkdskResult.exe and select
Run as administrator
5. If UAC warns that ListChkdskResult wants to make changes to your computer, click
Yes
You should see notepad open (if not, open ListChkdskResult.txt on your Desktop)
Copy and paste this in your next reply
-CKing