A Windows 2003 Server is no longer able to access its internal SCSI drive. The cables are
connected, the drive has power, and the drive shows up in Device Manager; however, the My Computer
window does not show the drive that was previously working and formatted with NTFS. Which of the
following would be the FIRST step in regaining access to the drive?

A.
Reformat the NTFS partition.
B.
Recreate the partition that was deleted.
C.
Rewrite the MBR.
D.
Run a check disk on the drive.
You can not use check disk from Device Manager. So how could I run check disk again?
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from command prompt dummy
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Mind blown. I always though you could only run chkdsk on a mapped partition…With mountvol you can see volumes without drive letters as long as they are still valid and run chkdsk on them! Who knew…
http://superuser.com/questions/518634/running-chkdsk-on-a-disk-partition-without-a-drive-letter
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D
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