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atalig
11 years agoLevel 3
TRaj-
I did find this link below which states that the possible cause is "Bad disk geometry".
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH166624
Solution
To determine if disk geometry is the issue do the following:
1. Run partinfo.exe
Location for partinfo.exe (In my specific case):
(x86) > C:\Program Files (x86)\Symantec\Symantec System Recovery\Utility
2. Review partinfo.txt file by comparing the Partition Information for Disk #, where # is the disk number, 'Total sectors,' value for each partition with its corresponding, Volume Boot Record, 'Total NTFS Sectors,' value, the difference should be a value of one.
MY SPECIFIC Partition Information for my SOURCE Drive:
Partition Information for Disk 2: 27.3TB
Total Sectors: 4,294,967,295
Volume Boot Record for Disk 2:
Total NTFS Sectors: 58,594,160,639
Obviously, the difference IS NOT a value of one.
THIS ARTICLE DID NOT STATE THE ACTUAL FIX/RESOLUTION for Bad Disk Geometry
Again my F: Drive is a 30TB NAS Volume.
Any Suggestions?
Jessie
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