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all my folders are not accessible. error:volume label syntax is incorrect..

 
 
harish9999
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      07-11-2008

Hi There,
Can anyone please help me. one of My Major folder in my
External hard(western digital 1TB) drive is not accessible at all..
their file names and folder names have been changed into some values,
and folders in it have turned into 0 kb. but the root folder shows the
accurate size of all the folders even the one which is corrupted.. So is
there any possibility to recover that folder. which has all my major
works in it?

ERROR: FILE NAME, DIRECTORY NAME, OR VOLUME LABEL SYNTAX IS INCORRECT!
*Thanks in Advance..*
Harish...


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Malke
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      07-11-2008
harish9999 wrote:

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I understand that you are upset and concerned about this issue, but you
already posted this question in another thread. I replied to you there and
asked for some clarification. Please go back to your original thread and
answer those questions (I won't be monitoring this one) instead of making
this new post about the same subject. Patience is a virtue; people who
volunteer their help in these groups live all over the world in different
time zones.

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      07-11-2008
"Malke" <> wrote in message
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> harish9999 wrote:
>
> (snip repeat post)
>
> I understand that you are upset and concerned about this issue, but you
> already posted this question in another thread. I replied to you there and
> asked for some clarification. Please go back to your original thread and
> answer those questions (I won't be monitoring this one) instead of making
> this new post about the same subject. Patience is a virtue; people who
> volunteer their help in these groups live all over the world in different
> time zones.
>


And there are SOME people in this group who don't live on this planet at
all!

 
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      07-11-2008

Malke;773253 Wrote:
> harish9999 wrote:
>
> (snip repeat post)
>
> I understand that you are upset and concerned about this issue, but you
> already posted this question in another thread. I replied to you there
> and
> asked for some clarification. Please go back to your original thread
> and
> answer those questions (I won't be monitoring this one) instead of
> making
> this new post about the same subject. Patience is a virtue; people who
> volunteer their help in these groups live all over the world in
> different
> time zones.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
> FAQ - 'index' (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ)


Ok. i got u.. So should i delete this post???


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