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My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 19th, 2008, 7:54

http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/2972/89035255rm9.jpg

1 peta = 1000000 giga!!!

Sometimes Winzozz "gives the numbers", as we say here in Italy (i.e. it's nuts!)!!!

But shooting off this way! I give you the petabytes!


P.S. Wtf is this Dr. Arora I'm reading about in the forum?

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 20th, 2008, 3:16

hi sometimes r-studio give me some petabytes to retrieve too .... we have larger disks than we've even dreamed of!

Benvenuto nel forum!

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 20th, 2008, 7:25

Ask your friend if he wants to sell his hard drive, I could do with that kind of storage :D lol

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 20th, 2008, 11:42

Hi irs! Are you italian too?

AH!AH!AH! hddguy, I wouldn't trust that hard disk...! Or maybe, as I said, it's Winzozz shooting off!

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 21st, 2008, 16:21

Hi,

probably there's nothing wrong with the drive itself. U counted the size of a folder apparently and U got this number because there is some filesystem damage. It is enough to have one damaged file record in the MFT to have such strange numbers.

pepe

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 21st, 2008, 16:27

pepe wrote:Hi,

probably there's nothing wrong with the drive itself. U counted the size of a folder apparently and U got this number because there is some filesystem damage. It is enough to have one damaged file record in the MFT to have such strange numbers.

pepe


Or recursive subdirectories. :D

:)

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 22nd, 2008, 10:59

So, as I said maybe it's Winzozz the problem (as usual)!

What about the recursive subdirectories? What problems do they cause?

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 22nd, 2008, 11:31

Mr Wolf wrote:So, as I said maybe it's Winzozz the problem (as usual)!

What about the recursive subdirectories? What problems do they cause?


This issue looks like, when one directory linked to itself, or its parent.

Like: C:\a\a\a\a\a\ ........
And if have more files as well, it is more interesting. :D

Janos

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 23rd, 2008, 10:17

You mean all subdirectiories with the same name?

Like c:\caz\caz\caz\caz\caz...

They can really cause problems?

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 23rd, 2008, 18:13

Mr Wolf wrote:You mean all subdirectiories with the same name?

Like c:\caz\caz\caz\caz\caz...

They can really cause problems?


no.

I mean the FS corruption like the directory linked to itself, and can be opened endless deep. (until reach the maxdeep value, of overflow the FS handler)

Janos

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

October 24th, 2008, 12:16

I don't know, such a thing never happened to me! At least that one...!

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

November 4th, 2008, 7:19

whats with the footer on your messages? 'I'm Winston Wolf, I solve problems '. I think you might just be a problem :)

Re: My friend's incredible hard disk!!!

November 7th, 2008, 9:41

Hey, I know sometimes I'm a pain in the ass, but when I know a little about something I'm really interested in, I need to make a lot of questions! You need a point to start from, no?
You'd be surprised about how many people break me the balls... - pardon! - ask me to help them to solve their computer problems!
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