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Disk problems, chkdsk unexpected restart - Windows 7 Forums I found very conflicting opinions online on whether bad sectors always indicate a failing disk, a lot of people say some bad sectors are OK or even usual There are also people saying chkdsk, especially chkdsk r can run for a very long time
Where are checkdisk scandisk logs ? - Windows 7 Forums Where are checkdisk scandisk logs ? When you run checkdisk scandisk upon a Win 7 Pro 64bit system reboot is there a log of what was fixed repaired and when would I find it ? Thanks
files messed up after check disk - how to recover correctly? a folder on one of my external HDs had problems I ran checkdisk - first without automatic fix activated Windows complained said I need to turn on the option otherwise errors cannot be fixed next t
Disk Check | Tutorials - Windows 7 Help Forums This will show you how to run Check Disk or chkdsk in Windows 7 to check a selected hard disk for file system errors and bad sectors on it
How do I find foundfiles created by CHKDSK? - Windows 7 Forums Welcome Zeraphyne to the windows 7 forums You might not be seeing the "found" files because they are listed as system files You need to go to Control panel and look in folder options select the view tab and then unselect the hide options on system and hidden files while your at it I receommend unchecking them all so that you can see all files and files extensions normally chkdsk puts the
Checkdisk stops at 26% - Windows 7 Forums Checkdisk stops at 26% Hello guys im having a problem when i perform a diskcheck on win7 system partition When i perform a diskcheck,it stops at 4of5 26% and then BSOD appears saying "BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO" and a Technical information code STOP: 0x00000074 (0x00000002,0x8EB58BA8,0x00000002,0xC000003A)
Chkdsk r - How often? - Windows 7 Forums Thanks for the suggestion - I actually used crystal disk info to look at the smart data before i figured out what the problem was - the smart data showed the drive as healthy The drive also passed WDs quick test It was not until I ran the chkdsk r that the bad sectors were identified and the bad sector count in smart were updated Perhaps I should have said this in the original post, but i