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Windows 7: D drive has unrecognised file sytem.

15 Sep 2012   #21

MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
Austin, Texas
 
 

you did not follow the instructions. Now how many times do I have to tell you that the format in the list of commands was wrong. I have given you the correct command.

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15 Sep 2012   #22

windows7 home premium 64bit
Lincolnshire.england.
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by karlsnooks View Post
you did not follow the instructions. Now how many times do I have to tell you that the format in the list of commands was wrong. I have given you the correct command.
I used the correct command you gave me.FORMAT FS=NTFS.it didnt work.
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15 Sep 2012   #23

MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
Austin, Texas
 
 

am watching sports. Feel free to jump in.
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15 Sep 2012   #24

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. SP-1
Northern Ohio
 
 

Sentinel 72 I think what Karl is saying, in that line leave out ((PARTITIONN))
that was the error.
FORMAT PARTITIONN FS=NTFS will format the selected partition
My understanding is that you do all the steps just change that one line.
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Now be sure and understand I'm no expert on such matters. I'm not recommending anything. Just something I noticed and I'm trying to give another though on your problem.
Just something to think on.
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15 Sep 2012   #25

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
South Australia
 
 

Hi,

In EaseUS, what happens if you try to delete that partition? Please post some specific error messages, or better still some screen capture images of the errors you see.

Regards,
Golden
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15 Sep 2012   #26

windows7 home premium 64bit
Lincolnshire.england.
 
 

ive done this already.ive used his suggestions and at the end of the scan it says "parameter is incorrect".ive tried to explain that i have tried his corrected set of commands and it didnt work.
Thanks.
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15 Sep 2012   #27

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
South Australia
 
 

Please try EaseUS as suggested to delete the partition.
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15 Sep 2012   #28

windows7 home premium 64bit
Lincolnshire.england.
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Golden View Post
Hi,

In EaseUS, what happens if you try to delete that partition? Please post some specific error messages, or better still some screen capture images of the errors you see.

Regards,
Golden
I could use free recovery software like mini-tool etc.but the problem is the free versions only allow to recover 1gb of data.The D partition is the recovery one so it will contain a lot more.(about 40-50gb).At the moment im quite content to just delete the partition .
Im going to use easeus to try this.At the moment windows will not even let me format the partition.
Thanks.
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15 Sep 2012   #29

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
South Australia
 
 

Forget about using Windows - use EaseUS to delete that partition. If you get errors, post screen shots of the errors.
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16 Sep 2012   #30

windows7 home premium 64bit
Lincolnshire.england.
 
 

ok ive deleted the partition and merged the D partition with C.i now have a rather large C drive lol.
Thanks for everyones help on this.
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