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#2003 File size does not match FAT allocation for file
Run ScanDisk or CHKDSK to fix this error.
#2005 One or more lost clusters are present
Run ScanDisk or CHKDSK to fix this error.
#2012 Formatted FAT file system too big for partition
This error can occur when:
The number of sectors in the partition is larger than 65,536, and the
bsHugeSects field of the boot sector (“Big total number of sectors” in Norton’s
DISKEDIT utility) shows that there are more sectors in the partition than the
partition table shows.
The number of sectors in the partition is less than 65,536, and the bsSects field
of the boot sector (“Total sectors on disk” in Norton’s DISKEDIT utility)
shows that there are more sectors in the partition than the partition table shows.
This situation can result in data loss when the FAT file system tries to use space
outside the partition that does not exist or that belongs to another partition. Since
file data may exist outside the partition boundary, you cannot fix the problem by
simply patching the boot sector.
To correct the error, back up all data on the partition, delete the partition, recreate
the partition, and restore the data. Alternately, it has been reported that you can
use Norton Disk Doctor to fix this problem.
#2013 A component of FAT geometry is bad
This error can occur when:
The number of clusters on the hard disk is greater than the FAT limits allow.
This can result from bad values in the boot sector for the number of sectors,
FATs, root entries, reserved sectors, and sectors per cluster.
The number of sectors in the FAT is not large enough to hold the number of
clusters present on the hard disk.
A qualified consultant may be able to fix the hard disk by performing simple
patches. Alternately, you can back up the data on the partition, delete the
partition, recreate the partition, and restore the files.