I have a CloudDrive hosted on my Google Drive account. I've never had too many issues with it, other than occasional disconnects. Lately however, whenever I reboot my server, I've been getting notifications from Stablebit Scanner that this particular drive is damaged. When I open Scanner to have a look, beside the CloudDrive it says "File System Damaged."
I've run chkdsk on it from a command prompt, it doesn't find any errors. I've also used Stablebit Scanner to try to fix the drive, but this also says there's nothing to fix when it runs.
As far as I can tell, the drive is working. So, I'm not sure what this 'file system damage' is affecting.
Can anyone help me with this? How to get it resolved? How to know what the damage actually is?
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rbutler81
Hi there,
I have a CloudDrive hosted on my Google Drive account. I've never had too many issues with it, other than occasional disconnects. Lately however, whenever I reboot my server, I've been getting notifications from Stablebit Scanner that this particular drive is damaged. When I open Scanner to have a look, beside the CloudDrive it says "File System Damaged."
I've run chkdsk on it from a command prompt, it doesn't find any errors. I've also used Stablebit Scanner to try to fix the drive, but this also says there's nothing to fix when it runs.
As far as I can tell, the drive is working. So, I'm not sure what this 'file system damage' is affecting.
Can anyone help me with this? How to get it resolved? How to know what the damage actually is?
I can attach any info that may be needed.
Thanks.
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