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Don Burnette
My computer continues to run chkdsk upon a startup or reboot.
I checked my volumes using the chkntfs drive: command, and one of my
partitions continues to come up " dirty", and that is the F partition. The
other partitions, inluding the system C partition, are clean.
Chkdsk for F runs, but does not find or fix any errors, and no bad clusters.
Is there a way, to reset whatever tags this as a " dirty volume" ?
Thanks for any guidance,
I checked my volumes using the chkntfs drive: command, and one of my
partitions continues to come up " dirty", and that is the F partition. The
other partitions, inluding the system C partition, are clean.
Chkdsk for F runs, but does not find or fix any errors, and no bad clusters.
Is there a way, to reset whatever tags this as a " dirty volume" ?
Thanks for any guidance,