On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 21:50:44 +0100, "dennis@home"
<> wrote:
>
>"Adam Albright" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 13:21:09 -0400, "rsottney"
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>>The problem might have started on a Mac, but what I'm asking is ... is
>>>there
>>>a way to fix in in Vista, so that I can access my files on Vista. This is
>>>a
>>>Vista question.
>>
>> Perhaps. By the way the problem is common to any external hard drive
>> regardless if running on a Mac or Windows. If you yank off the drive
>> or just kill it's power supply in it's "hot" state if it isn't fully
>> supporting hot swap which some of the newer drives do with the right
>> controller and BIOS update and not do the "now it is safe to remove"
>> dance the file system can get corrupted which is likely what happened.
>
>Its not the BIOS or controller its the file system type and what cacheing is
>done by the OS.
Stop following me around a like puppy dog always trying to sniff my
butt. Frank likes that I've heard, maybe you should bark at him for
awhile. <wink>
>If on windows you enable performance mode for the external drive it will
>also be likely to screwup the file system.
Rubbish on both counts. You should stop trying to squeeze your square
pegs into round holes. Your simplistic responses suggest you have very
limited experience.
>On XP and Vista the default for removeable drives is to enable quick
>removal.. i.e. minimise caching so that the file system is not corrupted if
>it is removed suddenly.
You really like to babble don't you. Stop drooling. If you had better
reading comprehension you would have noticed I was referring to hot
swapping external drives which has nothing to do with what you just
had to chime in on.
>
>
>> Usually it sounds worse then it actually is.
>>
>> I'll assume you're talking about a NTFS partition.
>
>On a disk sharedwith a Mac? More likely to be plain old FAT.
>
>> Windows is pretty
>> good about repairing that file system.
>
>Its quite good at FAT too but if the data is really important the user
>should make an image of the disk first just in case he wants to try
>something else if it makes it worse.
If you truly had any interest in helping the OP, why didn't you? You
seem to prefer nipping at my heels making an ass of yourself. Down
boy! Heel! Heel! Be good and I might give you a cookie or do you
prefer snausages?
http://www.snausages.com/