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Over the last week, I've run "chkdsk x: /f /v /r" on my C and D drives
5 or 6 times. The output of the chkdsk shows up in the Event Viewer
Application Log as Winlogon events. I see that whenever I run chkdsk
on my C drive, it ALWAYS has a line saying "Cleaning up minor
inconsistencies on the drive." The D drive never has that problem.
Both the C and D drives are NTFS. This is on Windows 2000 SP4 with
all the latest updates.
So why is the C drive always getting into an inconsistent state, even
within 24 hours of the previous chkdsk?
5 or 6 times. The output of the chkdsk shows up in the Event Viewer
Application Log as Winlogon events. I see that whenever I run chkdsk
on my C drive, it ALWAYS has a line saying "Cleaning up minor
inconsistencies on the drive." The D drive never has that problem.
Both the C and D drives are NTFS. This is on Windows 2000 SP4 with
all the latest updates.
So why is the C drive always getting into an inconsistent state, even
within 24 hours of the previous chkdsk?