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CHKDSK keeps having to repair disk.

 
 
TOM
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      30th Mar 2004
I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start and
has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
lot.)

I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from a
different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
problem.

Among other notifications CHKDSK often does work on an
index $I30. How can I find out what the problem is with
this index or indeed my whole file structure. Does CHKDSK
log to a file?

I have run Norton disk doctor in an effort to stop this
problem but to no avail.
 
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G Busch
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      30th Mar 2004
Sounds like a hard drive about to crash; not a bad MOBO

"TOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1562c01c41610$b7e766e0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
> More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start and
> has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
> can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
> lot.)
>
> I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from a
> different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
> problem.
>
> Among other notifications CHKDSK often does work on an
> index $I30. How can I find out what the problem is with
> this index or indeed my whole file structure. Does CHKDSK
> log to a file?
>
> I have run Norton disk doctor in an effort to stop this
> problem but to no avail.



 
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TOM
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      30th Mar 2004
I have RAID 1 so does that mean files on both disks are
being corrupted.?



>-----Original Message-----
>I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
>More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start

and
>has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
>can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
>lot.)
>
>I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from

a
>different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
>problem.
>
>Among other notifications CHKDSK often does work on an
>index $I30. How can I find out what the problem is with
>this index or indeed my whole file structure. Does

CHKDSK
>log to a file?
>
>I have run Norton disk doctor in an effort to stop this
>problem but to no avail.
>.
>

 
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JBM
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      30th Mar 2004

"TOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have RAID 1 so does that mean files on both disks are
> being corrupted.?
>
>

Can't you remove one of the drives in a RAID 1
array and the computer will still boot? If so remove
1 drive at a time and see if you still have the problem.

Jim Manning

>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
> >More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start

> and
> >has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
> >can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
> >lot.)
> >
> >I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from

> a
> >different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
> >problem.
> >
> >Among other notifications CHKDSK often does work on an
> >index $I30. How can I find out what the problem is with
> >this index or indeed my whole file structure. Does

> CHKDSK
> >log to a file?
> >
> >I have run Norton disk doctor in an effort to stop this
> >problem but to no avail.
> >.
> >



 
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Quaoar
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      30th Mar 2004
TOM wrote:
> I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
> More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start and
> has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
> can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
> lot.)
>
> I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from a
> different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
> problem.
>
> Among other notifications CHKDSK often does work on an
> index $I30. How can I find out what the problem is with
> this index or indeed my whole file structure. Does CHKDSK
> log to a file?
>
> I have run Norton disk doctor in an effort to stop this
> problem but to no avail.


Write to log file: from the command prompt
type:chkdsk[space]>C:\chklog.txt[enter] to redirect the output to
chklog.txt. Of course, you can set your own filepath and filename.

Q


 
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Jim Macklin
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      30th Mar 2004
It may be that the hard drive is failing. Why replace the
mobo if it is the hard drive? It is like having a tooth
pulled because you have a sore toe.


"cquirke (MVP Win9x)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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| On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:37:33 -0800, "TOM"
|
| >I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
| >More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start and
| >has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
| >can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
| >lot.)
|
| >I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from a
| >different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
| >problem.
|
| Did you do diagnostics on RAM and HD first? Changing
mobo's quitte an
| extreme step (the hardware equivalent of "just re-install
Windows" I
| guess) and will do zilch positive if your HD or RAM is
defective.
|
| OTOH, it will have plenty of negative impact - you will
prolly be
| forced to do a "repair" install of XP that will blow away
all patches
| and leave you naked to attack by RPC exploiters.
|
|
|
| >-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
| Running Windows-based av to kill active malware is like
striking
| a match to see if what you are standing in is water or
petrol.
| >-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -


 
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cquirke (MVP Win9x)
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      30th Mar 2004
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:37:33 -0800, "TOM"

>I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
>More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start and
>has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
>can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
>lot.)


>I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from a
>different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
>problem.


Did you do diagnostics on RAM and HD first? Changing mobo's quitte an
extreme step (the hardware equivalent of "just re-install Windows" I
guess) and will do zilch positive if your HD or RAM is defective.

OTOH, it will have plenty of negative impact - you will prolly be
forced to do a "repair" install of XP that will blow away all patches
and leave you naked to attack by RPC exploiters.



>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -

Running Windows-based av to kill active malware is like striking
a match to see if what you are standing in is water or petrol.
>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -

 
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TOM
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      31st Mar 2004
OK I will replace one drive at a time and see how things
go.
I have Norton Systemworks with a bunch of utilities
including Disk Doctor.
I have used DD to diagnose the HD but it seems to use
CHKDSK in the Windows Restart phase.
Can you suggest other diagnostic tools?

>-----Original Message-----
>On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:37:33 -0800, "TOM"
>
>>I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
>>More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start

and
>>has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
>>can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
>>lot.)

>
>>I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from

a
>>different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
>>problem.

>
>Did you do diagnostics on RAM and HD first? Changing

mobo's quitte an
>extreme step (the hardware equivalent of "just re-

install Windows" I
>guess) and will do zilch positive if your HD or RAM is

defective.
>
>OTOH, it will have plenty of negative impact - you will

prolly be
>forced to do a "repair" install of XP that will blow

away all patches
>and leave you naked to attack by RPC exploiters.
>
>
>
>>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -

> Running Windows-based av to kill active malware is

like striking
> a match to see if what you are standing in is water or

petrol.
>>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -

>.
>

 
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Jim Macklin
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      31st Mar 2004
Most hard drives have SMART, you can see the report using
AIDA32.

SpinRight from www.grc.com is great, but can be expensive
just to check a single system.

I would backup the boot drive asap, it is most likely the
drive causing the problem on startup.


"TOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:15f4f01c416ce$441afd30$(E-Mail Removed)...
| OK I will replace one drive at a time and see how things
| go.
| I have Norton Systemworks with a bunch of utilities
| including Disk Doctor.
| I have used DD to diagnose the HD but it seems to use
| CHKDSK in the Windows Restart phase.
| Can you suggest other diagnostic tools?
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:37:33 -0800, "TOM"
| >
| >>I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
| >>More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start
| and
| >>has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
| >>can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
| >>lot.)
| >
| >>I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from
| a
| >>different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
| >>problem.
| >
| >Did you do diagnostics on RAM and HD first? Changing
| mobo's quitte an
| >extreme step (the hardware equivalent of "just re-
| install Windows" I
| >guess) and will do zilch positive if your HD or RAM is
| defective.
| >
| >OTOH, it will have plenty of negative impact - you will
| prolly be
| >forced to do a "repair" install of XP that will blow
| away all patches
| >and leave you naked to attack by RPC exploiters.
| >
| >
| >
| >>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
| > Running Windows-based av to kill active malware is
| like striking
| > a match to see if what you are standing in is water or
| petrol.
| >>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
| >.
| >


 
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TOM
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      31st Mar 2004
I have two Seagate Barracuda 7200 under RAID 1.
I downloaded AIDA32 but my drive does not have SMART.
I have backed my application data but cannot backup my
whole disk becasue neither Norton Ghost (which I have)
nor Drive Image support RAID1.
Do you know of any reputable backup utilities.
I am very wary of no-name software 'cause you only know
100% if it works AFTER the disaster.

>-----Original Message-----
>Most hard drives have SMART, you can see the report using
>AIDA32.
>
>SpinRight from www.grc.com is great, but can be expensive
>just to check a single system.
>
>I would backup the boot drive asap, it is most likely the
>drive causing the problem on startup.
>
>
>"TOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:15f4f01c416ce$441afd30$(E-Mail Removed)...
>| OK I will replace one drive at a time and see how

things
>| go.
>| I have Norton Systemworks with a bunch of utilities
>| including Disk Doctor.
>| I have used DD to diagnose the HD but it seems to use
>| CHKDSK in the Windows Restart phase.
>| Can you suggest other diagnostic tools?
>|
>| >-----Original Message-----
>| >On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:37:33 -0800, "TOM"
>| >
>| >>I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
>| >>More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start
>| and
>| >>has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc..

(I
>| >>can't even remember all it does but it sometimes

does a
>| >>lot.)
>| >
>| >>I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one

from
>| a
>| >>different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing

this
>| >>problem.
>| >
>| >Did you do diagnostics on RAM and HD first? Changing
>| mobo's quitte an
>| >extreme step (the hardware equivalent of "just re-
>| install Windows" I
>| >guess) and will do zilch positive if your HD or RAM is
>| defective.
>| >
>| >OTOH, it will have plenty of negative impact - you

will
>| prolly be
>| >forced to do a "repair" install of XP that will blow
>| away all patches
>| >and leave you naked to attack by RPC exploiters.
>| >
>| >
>| >
>| >>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
>| > Running Windows-based av to kill active malware is
>| like striking
>| > a match to see if what you are standing in is water

or
>| petrol.
>| >>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
>| >.
>| >
>
>
>.
>

 
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