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Old 18th October 2008
dashriprock dashriprock is offline
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Default Is ZAR supposed to run really really slow?

Just a quick question; is it supposed to run really slow? I've been running it for nearly 16 hrs. straight and it's only 2% complete on the volume scan. (sorry, I"m running Option 2 from the main menu) At this rate, it'll be running for days, perhaps weeks. Is this normal??

Thx.

Details: I'm trying to recover a 465Gb drive. It does recognize the disk, but not any volume name. I can open the disk in Windows Explorer (ie, it lists the directory's contents) however I cannot open, copy, move, or delete any folders/files without crashing. Tried running chkdsk /f but it doesn't read in DOS. Always gives one of several different error msgs. But, it did actually run one time and then gave an error msg saying it couldn't save the log file because of not enough disc space (or something to that affect). Nothing is working at this point.
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