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Flush Cache Command Failure And Hard Drive Corruption
Your hard disk might get corrupted in following set of conditions: 1. You are using a large hard disk 2. The hard disk has a 48-bit LBA (Logical Block Address) enabled 3. You issue flush cache command that fails to be issued 4. You enter the shutdown state or Hibernate state This hard drive issue is specific to Windows XP (Home and Professional Edition) based systems. LBA or Logical Block Addressing is the general technique used for specifying the location of data blocks that are stored on computer storage devices, including hard drives. LBA address is ATA can be 48-bit wide, as a result of which a hard disk can be of 128 GiB or 128 PiB. However, to solve the specific hard drive corruption issue, you need to follow any of these methods: 1. To prevent such events occur in future, you should install latest service pack available for Windows XP 2. Try running chkdsk to detect and repair hard drive corruption issues 3. If chkdsk cannot repair the hard drive, you should reformat the hard drive and restore lost data from backup After reformatting the hard drive, if backup fails to restore complete information, you should opt for hard drive recovery applications that serve as valid tools of data recovery. Such Hard Drive Recovery Software come built with interactive interface and advanced recovery features. Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a comprehensive hard drive recovery tool to recover lost data from Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000. These are read-only application, specifically designed to offer safe, efficient and complete recovery results. It supports FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Robin Watson a student of Mass Communication doing research on hard drive recovery software . He is also a freelancer for www.windows-data-recovery.net/ |
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