|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Whenever I run chkdsk in read only mode I get the following message that
is pasted below. First, I have ran the error-checking program in the Tools tab when right-clicking drive C and select Properties. I have checked both boxes that say "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" It says it must reboot to scan which I do. It scans in 5 different stages and then reboots again and acts normally. I don't get any disk errors anywhere else and have no idea if I should try to fix the errors or not worry about them. Maybe a false positive? Also it mentions towards the bottom that there is a 65 MB log file that I cannot find. How do I access this log file? I have Windows XP Home SP 2. The hard drive in question is a SATA from Western Digital. It's model number is WDC WD800JD-75JNA0. Any info would be appreciated. Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:\Documents and Settings\(user)>chkdsk The type of the file system is NTFS. Volume label is Wasteland. WARNING! F parameter not specified. Running CHKDSK in read-only mode. CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)... File verification completed. CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)... Index verification completed. CHKDSK is recovering lost files. CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)... Security descriptor verification completed. CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the master file table (MFT) bitmap. CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap. Windows found problems with the file system. Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these. 78116030 KB total disk space. 43266528 KB in 90039 files. 31032 KB in 5627 indexes. 0 KB in bad sectors. 183082 KB in use by the system. 65536 KB occupied by the log file. 34635388 KB available on disk. 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. 19529007 total allocation units on disk. 8658847 allocation units available on disk. |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
You can review CHKDSK in event viewer.Also,youre best bet for running
CHKDSK /R Which combines fix file errors and attempt recovery of bad sectors, is to boot to xp cd,recovery,in recovery type:CHKDSK C: /R Type:EXIT When its thru. "Chaoticwhizz" wrote: > Whenever I run chkdsk in read only mode I get the following message that > is pasted below. First, I have ran the error-checking program in the > Tools tab when right-clicking drive C and select Properties. I have > checked both boxes that say "Automatically fix file system errors" and > "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" It says it must reboot to > scan which I do. It scans in 5 different stages and then reboots again > and acts normally. I don't get any disk errors anywhere else and have no > idea if I should try to fix the errors or not worry about them. Maybe a > false positive? Also it mentions towards the bottom that there is a 65 > MB log file that I cannot find. How do I access this log file? I have > Windows XP Home SP 2. The hard drive in question is a SATA from Western > Digital. It's model number is WDC WD800JD-75JNA0. Any info would be > appreciated. > > > Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] > (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. > > C:\Documents and Settings\(user)>chkdsk > The type of the file system is NTFS. > Volume label is Wasteland. > > WARNING! F parameter not specified. > Running CHKDSK in read-only mode. > > CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)... > File verification completed. > CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)... > Index verification completed. > CHKDSK is recovering lost files. > CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)... > Security descriptor verification completed. > CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the > master file table (MFT) bitmap. > CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap. > Windows found problems with the file system. > Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these. > > 78116030 KB total disk space. > 43266528 KB in 90039 files. > 31032 KB in 5627 indexes. > 0 KB in bad sectors. > 183082 KB in use by the system. > 65536 KB occupied by the log file. > 34635388 KB available on disk. > > 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. > 19529007 total allocation units on disk. > 8658847 allocation units available on disk. > |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Don't bother even running CHKDSK in read-only mode. It is a waste of time
and might not accurately report information. Read on. 1. In My Computer or Windows Explorer, right-click the volume you want to check, and then click Properties. 2. On the Tools tab, click Check Now. 3. Check both boxes: o To run Chkdsk by using the /f parameter, select the Automatically fix file system errors check box, and then click Start. [[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk checking. All files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive is currently in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule the disk checking for the next time you restart your computer. Your drive is not available to run other tasks while the disk is being checked.]] o To run Chkdsk by using the /r parameter, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start. [[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk checking, locates bad sectors, and recovers readable information. All files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive is currently in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule the disk checking for the next time you restart your computer. Your drive is not available to run other tasks while the disk is being checked. If you select this option, you do not need to select Automatically fix file system errors. Windows fixes any errors on the disk.]] ----- [[Chkdsk might not accurately report information in read-only mode.]] From... Chkdsk http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...b_tol_pwfd.asp [[If you run chkdsk without the /f command-line option on an active partition, it might report spurious errors because it cannot lock the drive.]] [[Using chkdsk with open files If you specify the /f command-line option, chkdsk sends an error message if there are open files on the disk. If you do not specify the /f command-line option and open files exist, chkdsk might report lost allocation units on the disk. This could happen if open files have not yet been recorded in the file allocation table. If chkdsk reports the loss of a large number of allocation units, consider repairing the disk.]] From... Chkdsk http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...us/chkdsk.mspx [[In read-only mode, CHKDSK quits before it completes all three phases if it encounters errors in earlier phases, and CHKDSK is prone to falsely reporting errors. For example, CHKDSK may report disk corruption if NTFS happens to modify areas of a disk while CHKDSK is examining the disk. For correct verification, a volume must be static, and the only way to guarantee a static state is to lock the volume. CHKDSK locks the volume only if you specify the /F switch (or the /R switch, which implies /F). You may need to run CHKDSK more than once to get CHKDSK to complete all its passes in read-only mode. ]] From... An Explanation of the New C and I Switches That Are Available to Use with Chkdsk.exe http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314835 To take advantage of all the Chkdsk parameters, use the command-line version of Chkdsk. Describes how to use the chkdsk command at the command line. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h.../en/chkdsk.asp -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:OENz98kEGHA.376@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, Chaoticwhizz <chaoticwhizz@hotmail.om> hunted and pecked: > Whenever I run chkdsk in read only mode I get the following message that > is pasted below. First, I have ran the error-checking program in the > Tools tab when right-clicking drive C and select Properties. I have > checked both boxes that say "Automatically fix file system errors" and > "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" It says it must reboot to > scan which I do. It scans in 5 different stages and then reboots again > and acts normally. I don't get any disk errors anywhere else and have no > idea if I should try to fix the errors or not worry about them. Maybe a > false positive? Also it mentions towards the bottom that there is a 65 > MB log file that I cannot find. How do I access this log file? I have > Windows XP Home SP 2. The hard drive in question is a SATA from Western > Digital. It's model number is WDC WD800JD-75JNA0. Any info would be > appreciated. > > > Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] > (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. > > C:\Documents and Settings\(user)>chkdsk > The type of the file system is NTFS. > Volume label is Wasteland. > > WARNING! F parameter not specified. > Running CHKDSK in read-only mode. > > CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)... > File verification completed. > CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)... > Index verification completed. > CHKDSK is recovering lost files. > CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)... > Security descriptor verification completed. > CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the > master file table (MFT) bitmap. > CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap. > Windows found problems with the file system. > Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these. > > 78116030 KB total disk space. > 43266528 KB in 90039 files. > 31032 KB in 5627 indexes. > 0 KB in bad sectors. > 183082 KB in use by the system. > 65536 KB occupied by the log file. > 34635388 KB available on disk. > > 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. > 19529007 total allocation units on disk. > 8658847 allocation units available on disk. |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Oops. Forgot...
You have to reboot for Error-checking to run. For a look at the chkdsk log. Open the Event Viewer... Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | Click OK | Look in Application | Listed as Information | Event ID: 1001 Source: Winlogon [[Description: This includes file system type; drive letter or GUID, and volume name or serial number to help determine what volume Chkdsk ran against. Also included is whether Chkdsk ran because a user scheduled it or because the dirty bit was set.]] [[When Autochk runs against a volume at boot time it records its output to a file called Bootex.log in the root of the volume being checked. The Winlogon service then moves the contents of each Bootex.log file to the Application Event log.]] [[This file states whether Chkdsk encountered any errors and, if so, whether they were fixed.]] -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:O1Fr%23OmEGHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl, Wesley Vogel <123WVogel955@comcast.net> hunted and pecked: > Don't bother even running CHKDSK in read-only mode. It is a waste of time > and might not accurately report information. Read on. > > 1. In My Computer or Windows Explorer, right-click the volume you want to > check, and then click Properties. > 2. On the Tools tab, click Check Now. > 3. Check both boxes: > > o To run Chkdsk by using the /f parameter, select the Automatically fix > file system errors check box, and then click Start. > [[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk > checking. All files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive > is currently in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule > the disk checking for the next time you restart your computer. Your drive > is not available to run other tasks while the disk is being checked.]] > > o To run Chkdsk by using the /r parameter, select the Scan for and attempt > recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start. > [[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk > checking, locates bad sectors, and recovers readable information. All > files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive is currently > in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule the disk checking for > the next time you restart your computer. Your drive is not available to > run other tasks while the disk is being checked. If you select this > option, you do not need to select Automatically fix file system errors. > Windows fixes any errors on the disk.]] > ----- > > [[Chkdsk might not accurately report information in read-only mode.]] > From... > Chkdsk > http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...b_tol_pwfd.asp > > [[If you run chkdsk without the /f command-line option on an active > partition, it might report spurious errors because it cannot lock the > drive.]] > > [[Using chkdsk with open files > If you specify the /f command-line option, chkdsk sends an error message > if there are open files on the disk. If you do not specify the /f > command-line option and open files exist, chkdsk might report lost > allocation units on the disk. This could happen if open files have not > yet been recorded in the file allocation table. If chkdsk reports the > loss of a large number of allocation units, consider repairing the disk.]] > From... > Chkdsk > http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...us/chkdsk.mspx > > [[In read-only mode, CHKDSK quits before it completes all three phases if > it encounters errors in earlier phases, and CHKDSK is prone to falsely > reporting errors. For example, CHKDSK may report disk corruption if NTFS > happens to modify areas of a disk while CHKDSK is examining the disk. For > correct verification, a volume must be static, and the only way to > guarantee a static state is to lock the volume. CHKDSK locks the volume > only if you specify the /F switch (or the /R switch, which implies /F). > You may need to run CHKDSK more than once to get CHKDSK to complete all > its passes > in read-only mode. ]] > From... > An Explanation of the New C and I Switches That Are Available to Use with > Chkdsk.exe > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314835 > > To take advantage of all the Chkdsk parameters, use the command-line > version of Chkdsk. > > Describes how to use the chkdsk command at the command line. > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h.../en/chkdsk.asp > > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:OENz98kEGHA.376@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, > Chaoticwhizz <chaoticwhizz@hotmail.om> hunted and pecked: >> Whenever I run chkdsk in read only mode I get the following message that >> is pasted below. First, I have ran the error-checking program in the >> Tools tab when right-clicking drive C and select Properties. I have >> checked both boxes that say "Automatically fix file system errors" and >> "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" It says it must reboot to >> scan which I do. It scans in 5 different stages and then reboots again >> and acts normally. I don't get any disk errors anywhere else and have no >> idea if I should try to fix the errors or not worry about them. Maybe a >> false positive? Also it mentions towards the bottom that there is a 65 >> MB log file that I cannot find. How do I access this log file? I have >> Windows XP Home SP 2. The hard drive in question is a SATA from Western >> Digital. It's model number is WDC WD800JD-75JNA0. Any info would be >> appreciated. >> >> >> Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] >> (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. >> >> C:\Documents and Settings\(user)>chkdsk >> The type of the file system is NTFS. >> Volume label is Wasteland. >> >> WARNING! F parameter not specified. >> Running CHKDSK in read-only mode. >> >> CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)... >> File verification completed. >> CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)... >> Index verification completed. >> CHKDSK is recovering lost files. >> CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)... >> Security descriptor verification completed. >> CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the >> master file table (MFT) bitmap. >> CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap. >> Windows found problems with the file system. >> Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these. >> >> 78116030 KB total disk space. >> 43266528 KB in 90039 files. >> 31032 KB in 5627 indexes. >> 0 KB in bad sectors. >> 183082 KB in use by the system. >> 65536 KB occupied by the log file. >> 34635388 KB available on disk. >> >> 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. >> 19529007 total allocation units on disk. >> 8658847 allocation units available on disk. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Drive Errors each time I boot up Windows XP | Mark H | Windows XP Accessibility | 2 | 01-05-2006 08:08 AM |
| XP doesnt starts normally after CHKDSK /f | khan | Windows XP Perform Maintain | 13 | 01-05-2006 05:50 AM |
| error from chkdsk | bingo | Windows XP Help and Support | 4 | 01-05-2006 02:37 AM |
| Re: device driver error and ram errors again!! | Rob | Windows XP Hardware | 0 | 01-05-2006 02:16 AM |
| error from chkdsk | bingo | Windows XP Basics | 4 | 01-05-2006 02:09 AM |