Hey, forum!
Long story as short as possible:
How I recovered my data on D: :
Thought I could do that again on my other partition.
Following message received (had to translate it, sorry for any mistakes)
Tried sudo ntfsfix /dev/dm-4
Can you help me in any way? Since I don't really want to open my laptop and lose my guarantee.
Kind regards,
Zenbook51
Long story as short as possible:
- Asus Zenbook UX51VZ / Windows 8 OEM
- Upgraded to Win 8.1 around three weeks ago
- Faced no problems (surfing, media programs, games worked fine)
- Last Friday during startup I received an error message telling me that something isn't correct and that windows will try to find the problem
- Got “directed” to the following menu
- Refreshing doesn't help as my hard drive seems to be blocked
- Can't select any restorable system images (as there aren’t any)
- I really don't want to format my hard drive!
How I recovered my data on D: :
- Ubuntu Live CD
- Boot Ubuntu instead of windows (which can’t be booted anyways)
- Nautilus, selected D:/ (called DATA)
- Received following error message:
- "Error mounting /dev/dm-6 at /media/ubuntu/DATA: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=999,gid=999,dmas k=0077,fmask=0177" "/dev/dm-6" "/media/ubuntu/DATA"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0). Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount. Failed to mount '/dev/mapper/isw_daihaciia_RAID0SYS6': Operation not permitted The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option."
- Deactivated Fast Startup
- Had to create a file directory to mount that partition
- sudo mkdir /media/ubuntu/DATA
- Mounted D:/
- sudo mount –t ntfs-3g –o ro /dev/dm-6 /media/ubuntu/DATA
- Worked, gained access to my DATA. Great.
Thought I could do that again on my other partition.
- Sudo mkdir /media/Ubuntu/OS
- Sudo mount –t ntfs-3g –o ro /dev/dm-4 /media/ubuntu/OS
- Received following error message
Failed to mount '/dev/mapper/isw_daihaciia_RAID0SYS4': Input/Output error
NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware.
In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot Windows twice. The usage of the f parameter is very important!
If the device is a SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first activate it
and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper/ directory, (
e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the 'dmraid' documentation for more details.
- Turned off laptop
- Booted “into” windows
- Error message again, nothing new
- Used cmd.exe in the menu I mentioned (windows)
- Ran chkdsk c: /f
Following message received (had to translate it, sorry for any mistakes)
- The systems type is NTFS. The volume description is OS.
Phase 1: Investigating the Basisfile-Systemstructure
Damaged Entry in Attribute list with Typecode 144 in File 9 deleted
390400 Datasets processed
File check finished
3714 large Datasets processed
0 Invalid Datasets processed
Phase 2: Investigating File name link
Unknown error <696e647863686b2e 1324> Could not copy logged messages into event log
Tried sudo ntfsfix /dev/dm-4
That’s my progress so far.
- Errormessage
- Mounting volume... $MFTMirr does not match $MFT (record 0).
- FAILED
- Attempting to correct errors...
- Processing $MFT and $MFTMirr...
- Reading $MFT... OK
- Reading $MFTMirr... OK
- Comparing $MFTMirr to $MFTM... FAILED
- Correcting differences in §MFTMirr record 0... OK
- Correcting differences in §MFTMirr record 1... OK
- Correcting differences in §MFTMirr record 2... OK
- Correcting differences in §MFTMirr record 3... OK
- Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
- Setting requred flags on partition... OK
- Going to empty the journal ($LogFile)... OK
- Failed to sync device /dev/dm-4: Input/Output error
Can you help me in any way? Since I don't really want to open my laptop and lose my guarantee.
Kind regards,
Zenbook51
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- Laptop