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Computer problem resolved!
After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came
across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? -- John H |
Computer problem resolved!
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H.
wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? YAY!!! Um... YAY!!! |
Computer problem resolved!
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H. wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? YAY!!! Um... YAY!!! Crikey...he didn't think of CHKDSK and its options? |
Computer problem resolved!
JimH wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H. wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? YAY!!! Um... YAY!!! I wonder what he will have a problem with next. I am sure it is coming soon. Stay tuned. Have you noticed that none of his problems have overwhelmed him so much that whined in rec.boats "I just couldn't take it anymore". He has a problem and he takes care of it. No big deal. You could learn a lot from him. |
Computer problem resolved!
JimH wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H. wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? YAY!!! Um... YAY!!! I wonder what he will have a problem with next. I am sure it is coming soon. Stay tuned. Electric can opener. Doorbell. Shoelaces. Hearing aid batteries. False teeth. Depends. Toilet paper roller. Paint brush. Flashlight. The possibilities are endless. |
Computer problem resolved!
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H.
wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? PS. Thanks all for the ideas and suggestions, especially you, Harry. That 'convert' command was what worked after all. -- John H |
Computer problem resolved!
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H. wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? YAY!!! Um... YAY!!! Crikey...he didn't think of CHKDSK and its options? Hey, John is our resident VISTA expert. Leave him alone. Well, he shouldn't have any trouble with the CONVERT commmand. It's almost idiot proof, which probably explains why SALTY can't handle it... |
Computer problem resolved!
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:26:37 -0500, JG2U wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:11:56 -0500, John H. wrote: After reading everything here, and looking at a few web sites, I came across a blog in which an individual suggested running chkdsk with the /r parameter. It took about two hours for chkdsk to do its thing, but when it finished I tried the convert command again. This time it worked! I now have an NTFS drive. Yippee. I wonder if Starbucks will give me a free latte for doing that? John, there are better places to get computer advice than a boating NG, as you've just found out. There are a couple of good people here, but a lot of noise as well. Glad you got it worked out. Thanks! Actually, I don't mind being called names by Harry or his followers. It's almost an honor. -- John H |
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