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Hi guys, I have the following problem. Everytime i run chkdsk through the command prompt it summarizes "Winows has checked and found problems on your file system" .I tried the command chkdsk/f several times, and it was performed after a restart, but when i log on to windows and try chkdsk again it says the same thing. Now the weird thing is that if I run chkdsk through Windows menu (C:drive-properties-tools-scandisk) but i only leave selected the second option (because if i have the first checked it will prompt me for a scan upon the restart), when it finishes it says windows didn't find any problems, but when i press details and see the log (which actually is what chkdsk appears on the command prompt) it says again that it found problems. This doesn't create a problem at the computers function, just gets on my nerves . Does anyoneknow what should i do? Oh I forgot to tell you that i even booted up from the norton ghost cd and used the implemented disk drive check. The first time it ran found some problems, but afterwards none. -- mitsos1os |
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On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:02:27 -0500, mitsos1os
wrote: anyone? It's been two weeks since you first posted your question. It would be best if you quoted your original post rather than just post as you did. |