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- Path: sparky!uunet!microsoft!wingnut!t-piersh
- From: t-piersh@microsoft.com (Piers Haken)
- Subject: Re: Is "bad free space map" recoverable?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.005146.2937@microsoft.com>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 00:51:46 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA 98052
- References: <1992Jul22.085300.2468@abekrd.co.uk>
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- In article <1992Jul22.085300.2468@abekrd.co.uk> garyb@abekrd.co.uk (Gary Bartlett) writes:
- >I think this has definitely been covered before, but I couldn't find any
- >reference to it in my saved articles, and now I've been bit.
- >
- >I have an E-format disc which I cannot access at all, giving a "Bad free
- >space map" error message - infinitely more annoying than a "bad
- >directory". What is the best way to recover from this situation?
- >
- >Many thanks,
- >Gary
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- >Gary Bartlett, Abekas Video Systems, 12 Portman Rd, Reading, Berks, RG3 1EA. UK
- >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >NET: Gary.Bartlett@abekrd.co.uk PHONE: +44 734 585421
- ^^
- >UUCP: ...!uunet!mcsun!uknet!abekrd!Gary.Bartlett FAX: +44 734 567904
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- >DES Public: 5a9a5d35a2f745ddd8cce89707d3fe671c136aec90b0da037c182630e911eb9e
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- ^^^^^^^^^^ Hmmmmm... I thought there was some law about not having DES
- outside the USA? Not that your complany should be worried, at all.
-
- Piers.
-