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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (67882)1/3/2010 12:33:00 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110654
 
Lets see, I've got a 150GB externam Western Digital drive that stores mp3 files and movies, and it seems about one in ten files have gotten corrupted somehow. Any suggestion for what I might be able to do to repair them?

Some of the movie files can't even be deleted using Windows Exporer - Delete. If I try to delete a folder full of corrupt files I get the message 'Cannot find the specified path'



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (67882)1/3/2010 1:34:08 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 110654
 
Update on True Image 10 (not 2010) and Restore Error:

E0007001: Internal Error: Number of copied sectors different from counted

Got this error about 2 minutes before the restore was complete.

No bad sectors on hard drive.

Image in question passes validation. (took 1.5 hours to test it)

No idea what went wrong.

Error happened using the boot CD.

Computer is running fine on a restore of a 2 week old image.

I was trying out System Mechanic, ran all the fixes, reg, temp files, etc and defragged the hard drive with System Mechanic's defragger. Then I decided I did not want that on my system, so I restored an image I took the day before, thats when I got the error.

Could this be related to the error?