Hello M.,
On Mon, 22 May 2017 13:51:48 +0200 "M. Fioretti" <mfioretti(a)nexaima.net>
wrote:
On 2017-05-22 06:51, Chris Murphy wrote:
> I'm going to guess underpowered drive, if this is a port powered drive
> without an external power supply. This can cause corruption.
> > Pretty much only chkdsk can reliably repair NTFS.
I confirm this. I plugged the drive into a Windows 8 computer, let its GUI
frontend to chkdsk find and fix errors as it pleased, and when re-plugged
the drive into my fedora box, everything went fine.
Answering the other subscriber who recommends using networked instead of
USB, port-powered drives like this one: I agree with you, but there are
cases where they simply are not an option, I guess. For me, this is one
of them: this disk is shared with relatives without broadband, only feasible
option to exchange/keep in sync when we meet/ huge collections like these is usb port
powered drives.
This happened to me once or twice. I had to take care of what USB ports
on my laptop are safe or not, with regards to either the delivered
power or to reliability in general towards some hardware.
Regards,
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wwp