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F: Drive Corruption?
So I went to backup Halo to test out this Xenium on my 1.6..
Anyway I get it backed up to the F: drive since its a bigger partition. It copies over fine.. It was playable and everything through the evodash.. I FTP over to give making an actual backup disc and try and first off I notice on another note I don't have access to my D: drive.. Not sure why. Went through the FAQs and everyone seems to state it like its a given it should be present.. So ok getting on with it.. I open up the F: Drive and its completely garbled.. Like it was corrupted or something.. I have negative file sizes.. strange stuff.. Couldn't really do anything with it.. The entire partition was like that.. Only think I could think to do was format it through the Xenium OS.. (the partition, not the entire drive) So it was free and clear.. I backed up Halo again this time on the E: which was much smaller (almost used up the entire partiton with Halo) I FTP over and its perfect.. Don't understand. Unless this was covered in an FAQ I missed, or maybe it was just a chance happening.. I'll try to backup to the F: again in the future.. Maybe it was just a bad trip.. Any thoughts on the cause? |
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