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Ruth
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      3rd Jul 2008
Hi,
I ran chkdsk on my second drive and I can't seem to find any log in the
Event Viewer. It is there for my C drive but not for my D drive. Is there
somewhere else I should look. I seem to have a number of Event ID 51s in my
Event Viewer for drive 2D and I'm afraid it might be going bad.

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Don Phillipson
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      3rd Jul 2008
"Ruth" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I ran chkdsk on my second drive and I can't seem to find any log in the
> Event Viewer. It is there for my C drive but not for my D drive. Is there
> somewhere else I should look.


Are you sure records for the D drive are not appended
in the same single LOG file?

> I seem to have a number of Event ID 51s in my
> Event Viewer for drive 2D and I'm afraid it might be going bad.


1. Identify the make of your hard drives (write down
how they are identified by the BIOS at reboot) and
2. Download disk diagnostic apps from the manufacturer(s)
web sites.

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Ruth
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      4th Jul 2008
Tried this and nothing no Winlogon source info is for my driveC.
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"Don Schmidt" wrote:

> Did you run chkdsk on the D drive?
>
> From the Run menu enter
>
> chkdsk D: /r
>
>
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> Don
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>
> "Ruth" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:41E461D5-A624-42D7-9708-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> > I ran chkdsk on my second drive and I can't seem to find any log in the
> > Event Viewer. It is there for my C drive but not for my D drive. Is there
> > somewhere else I should look. I seem to have a number of Event ID 51s in
> > my
> > Event Viewer for drive 2D and I'm afraid it might be going bad.
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > Ruth

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Ruth
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      4th Jul 2008
I checked and a D drive record is not appended to the C drive info. Then I
did download the drive fitness utility from the manufacturer of the drive.
Turns out to be Hitachi. I ran the tests and it says the drive is ok . I
wonder if the disk events maybe had something to do with my Segate Free Agent
removable. I ran a diagnostic on that and it was also ok too.
Thanks again, I feel better about my five year old drives now.
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Ruth


"Don Phillipson" wrote:

> "Ruth" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:41E461D5-A624-42D7-9708-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > I ran chkdsk on my second drive and I can't seem to find any log in the
> > Event Viewer. It is there for my C drive but not for my D drive. Is there
> > somewhere else I should look.

>
> Are you sure records for the D drive are not appended
> in the same single LOG file?
>
> > I seem to have a number of Event ID 51s in my
> > Event Viewer for drive 2D and I'm afraid it might be going bad.

>
> 1. Identify the make of your hard drives (write down
> how they are identified by the BIOS at reboot) and
> 2. Download disk diagnostic apps from the manufacturer(s)
> web sites.
>
> --
> Don Phillipson
> Carlsbad Springs
> (Ottawa, Canada)
>
>
>

 
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