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CHKDSK can't fix INDEX.MAP

 
 
Philip Marlow
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      31st Jul 2004
This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem with Index.MAP and
Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F several times but it
doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk doctor within windows
and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk but when I tried again
the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but I am afraid that it
may some problem lurking. I searched google and there are a lot of people
with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear answer on how to fix it.
Can you help solving this mystery?
Thanks


 
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Gerry Cornell
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      1st Aug 2004
Phillip

Are you using or have you been using OziExplorer? Perhaps you are
interested in Genealogy?


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"Philip Marlow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:OTUOc.29710$(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem with Index.MAP and
> Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F several times but

it
> doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk doctor within

windows
> and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk but when I tried again
> the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but I am afraid that it
> may some problem lurking. I searched google and there are a lot of people
> with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear answer on how to fix

it.
> Can you help solving this mystery?
> Thanks
>
>


 
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      1st Aug 2004
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>-----Original Message-----
>Phillip
>
>Are you using or have you been using OziExplorer?

Perhaps you are
>interested in Genealogy?
>
>
>~~~~~~
>
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Gerry
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>
>Stourport, Worcs, England
>Enquire, plan and execute.
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>suggested solution worked for you.
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>
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>"Philip Marlow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:OTUOc.29710$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem

with Index.MAP and
>> Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F

several times but
>it
>> doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk

doctor within
>windows
>> and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk

but when I tried again
>> the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but

I am afraid that it
>> may some problem lurking. I searched google and there

are a lot of people
>> with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear

answer on how to fix
>it.
>> Can you help solving this mystery?
>> Thanks
>>
>>

>
>.
>

 
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      1st Aug 2004
Do a search for them on your computer,then delete
them,the program that uses them will then rebuild a
new .map file.(You may want to copy them to a floppy(or
burn to a disc) to save incase they don't rebuild with
the programs that use them,that way you could reinstall
them if nessasary.)
>-----Original Message-----
>This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem

with Index.MAP and
>Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F

several times but it
>doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk

doctor within windows
>and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk but

when I tried again
>the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but I

am afraid that it
>may some problem lurking. I searched google and there

are a lot of people
>with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear

answer on how to fix it.
>Can you help solving this mystery?
>Thanks
>
>
>.
>

 
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Philip Marlow
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      1st Aug 2004
I am not using either of them. What are these programs for?

"Gerry Cornell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Phillip
>
> Are you using or have you been using OziExplorer? Perhaps you are
> interested in Genealogy?
>
>
> ~~~~~~
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> FCA
>
> Stourport, Worcs, England
> Enquire, plan and execute.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Please tell the newsgroup how any
> suggested solution worked for you.
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>
>
> "Philip Marlow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:OTUOc.29710$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem with Index.MAP and
> > Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F several times

but
> it
> > doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk doctor within

> windows
> > and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk but when I tried

again
> > the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but I am afraid that

it
> > may some problem lurking. I searched google and there are a lot of

people
> > with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear answer on how to fix

> it.
> > Can you help solving this mystery?
> > Thanks
> >
> >

>



 
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Philip Marlow
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      1st Aug 2004
They are located at C:\windows\system32\wbem\repository\FS folder. In the FS
folder there are the following files:
-Index.Map
-Objects.Map
-Index.Btr
-Objects.Data
In the Repository folder there is only one file $Winmgmt.cfg. Which ones
specifically should I delete? I want make sure I don't hand up with an
inoperable system. Thanks

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:7fe601c477cb$84736d00$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Do a search for them on your computer,then delete
> them,the program that uses them will then rebuild a
> new .map file.(You may want to copy them to a floppy(or
> burn to a disc) to save incase they don't rebuild with
> the programs that use them,that way you could reinstall
> them if nessasary.)
> >-----Original Message-----
> >This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem

> with Index.MAP and
> >Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F

> several times but it
> >doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk

> doctor within windows
> >and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk but

> when I tried again
> >the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but I

> am afraid that it
> >may some problem lurking. I searched google and there

> are a lot of people
> >with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear

> answer on how to fix it.
> >Can you help solving this mystery?
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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Gerry Cornell
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      1st Aug 2004
Philip

How about Flight Simulator?



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"Philip Marlow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:aB7Pc.955$(E-Mail Removed)...
> They are located at C:\windows\system32\wbem\repository\FS folder. In the

FS
> folder there are the following files:
> -Index.Map
> -Objects.Map
> -Index.Btr
> -Objects.Data
> In the Repository folder there is only one file $Winmgmt.cfg. Which ones
> specifically should I delete? I want make sure I don't hand up with an
> inoperable system. Thanks
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7fe601c477cb$84736d00$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Do a search for them on your computer,then delete
> > them,the program that uses them will then rebuild a
> > new .map file.(You may want to copy them to a floppy(or
> > burn to a disc) to save incase they don't rebuild with
> > the programs that use them,that way you could reinstall
> > them if nessasary.)
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >This is XP Pro. Checkdisk reveal that I got a problem

> > with Index.MAP and
> > >Objects.MAP on $130 of file 7431. I run chkdsk with /F

> > several times but it
> > >doesn't fix the problem. I even tried with Norton disk

> > doctor within windows
> > >and command prompt, the system reboot launch chkdsk but

> > when I tried again
> > >the same problem exist. The computer is running OK but I

> > am afraid that it
> > >may some problem lurking. I searched google and there

> > are a lot of people
> > >with same or similar problem but nobody as a clear

> > answer on how to fix it.
> > >Can you help solving this mystery?
> > >Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >

>
>


 
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