Disk Concepts and Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Disk Problems

There are various causes of disk problems and means of recovering from them. The following are tools that you can use to troubleshoot disk problems:

Neither of these tools is designed for use with dynamic disks because they cannot read the dynamic Disk Management database. DiskProbe can change the values of individual bytes in any sector on a dynamic disk, but it cannot navigate the structure of a dynamic disk, so it might be impossible to find the sector you want to view or edit. Therefore it is generally recommended that these tools only be used on basic disks.

DiskProbe is part of the Support Tools collection and can be installed from the Support\Tools folder of the Windows 2000 product CD. For more information about using DiskProbe, see the document Dskprtrb.doc in the folder Program Files\Support Tools.

DiskMap is a tool included on the Windows 2000 Resource Kit companion CD and is installed with the rest of the Resource Kit tools. For more information about DiskMap, see the document Diskmap.doc in the folder C:\Program Files\Resource Kit.


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Warning

Be extremely cautious about making any changes to the structures of your hard disk! DiskProbe does not validate the proposed changes to records. Incorrect values in key data structures can render the hard disk inaccessible or prevent the operating system from starting.

You can easily make changes that have serious consequences, resulting in the following error messages:

You cannot start any operating system.

A volume is no longer accessible.

You have to recreate and reformat all of the partitions and logical volumes.


DiskProbe displays a messages asking you to verify any change that you want recorded to disk. Please carefully consider any changes before accepting them.

With careful use of the disk tools, you can solve problems whether they occur through human error, hardware problems, power outages, or other events. It is a good idea to familiarize yourself with these tools in a test situation. Testing is especially important if your configuration has spanned, striped, mirror, or RAID-5 sets.


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Note

Using DiskProbe, you can save, restore, find, examine, and change the bytes of any sector on the disk, including the MBR and the boot sector. The MBR of disk 0 is used to start Windows 2000–based computers, and the system and boot volumes of disk 0 must be defined in the partition table, making the boot sectors easily located, regardless of the disk configuration used. As a result, DiskProbe can be used to back up and restore these disk structures on computers using dynamic disk.

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