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I've run CHKDSK /f
And also ran error checking with both boxes ticked on the HDD in question , after it's finnished i then ran chkdsk and this is what it comes back with. http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4340/flaw2ox.jpg .................................................. .................... I'm using xp home sp2 on my 9 month old laptop and have just recently had problems where it will freeze and can't be restarted or turned off unless i hold the power button. Mcafee finds no unwanted programmes hidden and so does spybot and adaware. |
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"FRASER" wrote: > I've run CHKDSK /f > > And also ran error checking with both boxes ticked on the HDD in question , > after it's finnished i then ran chkdsk and this is what it comes back with. > http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4340/flaw2ox.jpg > .................................................. ................... > > I'm using xp home sp2 on my 9 month old laptop and have just recently had > problems where it will freeze and can't be restarted or turned off unless i > hold the power button. > > Mcafee finds no unwanted programmes hidden and so does spybot and adaware. > > 2nd time i ran chkdsk c: and got this http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/1011/flaw16py.jpg |
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chkdsk with no switches is chkdsk in the read-only mode.
chkdsk run from My Computer or Windows Explorer | Right click drive | Properties | Tools tab | Check Now button. If no boxes are checked it's the same as having no switches. Automatically fix file system errors Runs Chkdsk by using the /f parameter. Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors Runs Chkdsk by using the /r parameter. Using chkdsk /R implies the /F switch. Don't bother even running CHKDSK in read-only mode. [[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:25549120-472E-49D9-A61C-352E3E4FC226@microsoft.com, FRASER <FRASER@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > "FRASER" wrote: > >> I've run CHKDSK /f >> >> And also ran error checking with both boxes ticked on the HDD in >> question , >> after it's finnished i then ran chkdsk and this is what it comes back >> with. http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4340/flaw2ox.jpg >> .................................................. ................... >> >> I'm using xp home sp2 on my 9 month old laptop and have just recently had >> problems where it will freeze and can't be restarted or turned off >> unless i >> hold the power button. >> >> Mcafee finds no unwanted programmes hidden and so does spybot and >> adaware. >> >> 2nd time i ran chkdsk c: and got this >> http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/1011/flaw16py.jpg |
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You do not need to take screen shots of a command window.
Command Prompt Copy & Paste This will set the QuickEdit Mode and the Insert Mode. Right click the cmd.exe shortcut | Properties | Options tab | Under Edit Options select both: QuickEdit mode Insert mode Click Apply | Click OK QuickEdit mode [[Enables you to use a pointing device (mouse) to cut and paste, bypassing the Edit menu.]] This option provides a fast, easy way to copy text from (and paste text into) Command Prompt windows with a mouse. You can highlight text with a mouse and use the Enter key to copy the highlighted test to the Windows Clipboard. Insert mode [[Enables you to insert text at the cursor. If this is not selected, text that is typed at the cursor replaces existing text.]] This option (on by default) allows you to insert text at the cursor position. You can right click and paste. Or... Open a command Prompt | Right click the top border | Properties | Options tab | Under Edit Options select both: QuickEdit mode Insert mode Apply | OK | Place a tick in Modify shortcut that started this window | Click OK. ----- Highlight text with the cursor and hit the Enter key to copy to the Windows clipboard. [[By selecting the Quick Edit Mode check box, you enable copy and paste from the Command Prompt window. To copy, select the text in the Command Prompt window with your left mouse button, and then right-click. To paste, either at the command prompt or in a text file, right-click.]] -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:25549120-472E-49D9-A61C-352E3E4FC226@microsoft.com, FRASER <FRASER@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > "FRASER" wrote: > >> I've run CHKDSK /f >> >> And also ran error checking with both boxes ticked on the HDD in >> question , >> after it's finnished i then ran chkdsk and this is what it comes back >> with. http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4340/flaw2ox.jpg >> .................................................. ................... >> >> I'm using xp home sp2 on my 9 month old laptop and have just recently had >> problems where it will freeze and can't be restarted or turned off >> unless i >> hold the power button. >> >> Mcafee finds no unwanted programmes hidden and so does spybot and >> adaware. >> >> 2nd time i ran chkdsk c: and got this >> http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/1011/flaw16py.jpg |
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If you want chkdsk to correct disk errors, you cannot have open files on the
drive. If files are open, the following error message appears: Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) You have to answer Yes to the above message. Type Y and hit Enter. Then reboot. If you want chkdsk to correct disk errors, you cannot have open files on the drive. Chkdsk corrects disk errors only if you specify the /f command-line option. Chkdsk must be able to lock the drive to correct errors. You have to reboot for this to happen otherwise you get what you posted in your screen shots. Chkdsk http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...us/chkdsk.mspx -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:557C2CBE-6281-4906-BFE8-B4D119793DE6@microsoft.com, FRASER <FRASER@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > I've run CHKDSK /f > > And also ran error checking with both boxes ticked on the HDD in question > , after it's finnished i then ran chkdsk and this is what it comes back > with. http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4340/flaw2ox.jpg > .................................................. ................... > > I'm using xp home sp2 on my 9 month old laptop and have just recently had > problems where it will freeze and can't be restarted or turned off unless > i hold the power button. > > Mcafee finds no unwanted programmes hidden and so does spybot and > adaware. |
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I followed the chkdsk using r, now i'll just have to wait and see if that has
fixed the lock ups. Thanks for the help seifu. |
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