T. Ester Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 Ok, as the topic says, I get "Invalid file record detected" text at the bottom of the window when Deep Scan is set to on. Also there's no files shown in the "browser" window. This doesn't happen when running without Deep Scan. Also this doesn't happen when running Recuva in debug mode.. even if the Deep Scan is on!? Quite peculiar. Here's some rows from the end of the debug text file: [2008-08-03 04:14:47] [iNFO ] Building folders[2008-08-03 04:14:47] [iNFO ] Restoring tree [2008-08-03 04:14:48] [iNFO ] Analyzing damage [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:50] [ERROR] Recuva exception: NtfsDataRuns.cpp(88) : Invalid clusters range (0x000000ad) [2008-08-03 04:14:51] [iNFO ] Processing recycle bin [2008-08-03 04:14:51] [iNFO ] Returning list What's going on? How come the Deep Scan works in debug mode but not in normal mode? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Ester Posted August 26, 2008 Author Share Posted August 26, 2008 Ok, what's the deal here? Is everybody on vacation or something? Could somebody at least acknowledge the problem? Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Augeas Posted August 26, 2008 Moderators Share Posted August 26, 2008 OK, I'll acknowledge your problem. Unfortunately, sitting here in my chaotic spare room staring out of the window, I don't know what causes it. It is one of life's vicissitudes that not every question can glean an answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Ester Posted August 27, 2008 Author Share Posted August 27, 2008 (edited) Is the developers reading (and writing into) this forum at all? Edited August 27, 2008 by Andavari Disrespectful comments to a forum member. Be nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MrRon Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 Yes we are looking into this issue MrRon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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