Norton Abrasives 8 Paper Shredder User Manual


 
Appendix B: Troubleshooting132
#1604 File’s parent does not contain the file
The file’s parent directory does not contain a reference to the file, or a file’s size,
date, or time information does not match the file’s parent directory information.
This error can be fixed when you perform the Check operation. For more
information, see “Checking Partitions for Errors” on page 50. When you fix this
error, PartitionMagic updates the file’s parent directory information.
#1609 Lost cluster(s)
The volume bitmap shows clusters as being used which are not used (no file
claims them). This error can be fixed when you perform the Check operation. For
more information, see “Checking Partitions for Errors” on page 50.
PartitionMagic lets you fix this error by either deleting the lost clusters or by
saving them in a file in the root directory. The filename is FILEXXXX.PQE,
where XXXX is a number between 0000 and 9999.
#1630 Inconsistent sizes in attribute header
File size information is incorrect. This error can be fixed when you perform the
Check operation. For more information, see “Checking Partitions for Errors” on
page 50. When you fix this error, PartitionMagic computes the correct file size
information.
#1644 Bad system file sequence number
A system file has a bad sequence number. System files must have a sequence
number from 1 to 15. A partition with this problem may pass Windows NT
CHKDSK, but Windows NT does not mount the partition the next time the
operating system is started.
#1647 Error in root directory index
There is an error in the root directory’s index. Running Windows NT CHKDSK
does not fix this problem, but Windows NT automatically rebuilds the root
directory on the partition the next time it is started.
#1681 Data is compressed or sparse
There are compressed or sparse files on an NTFS file system that is being
converted to FAT. Since FAT does not support sparse files and the compression
technique used by Windows NT/2000/XP on the FAT file system is different than
that used with NTFS, the compressed and sparse files would be unreadable if the
conversion were performed.