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I have a WD 250 GB disk in a NexStar external drive case with both 1394 and

USB-2 connections. I have it connected to a Dell Inspiron laptop via

firewire and it has worked fine for the six months or so I have had the

computer. The drive is patitioned at 100 MB (volume F:) and 200 MB (volume

G:). I am running Vista Home Premium.

 

My computer still has access to volume F:, but can no longer access volume

G:. It shows as a local disk (as opposed to the named volume) and if I try

to access it, I get the error "G is not accessable. The file or directory

is corrupted or unreadable." If I try to safely disconnect the device, I

get an error that I cannot as some program is still using it and close any

such program.

 

I have found MS KB article 930495 and am unsure if it applies. MS seems to

warn not to use the patch if my problem is not the same.

 

I would like to retrieve this info without expensive disk recovery. Does

this issue seem the same? Is there significant risk to the patch? Any

ideas what can be connecting? The volume is all music files and had only

been accessed previously by ITunes and File Directory (or whatever Vista

calls it).

 

Any suggestions? Is this part of the other Vista/1394 problems mentioned

elswhere in this newsgroup?

 

Thanks

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