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Luc L...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I have been running into the same problem but, unfortunately, I then tried running chkdsk with various combinations of /f, /r and /x, and I got the following results: /f No text screen came up /r The screen with the error

Quicken 2007 Revision 3 is ready - but won't install for me
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general It's located in Event Viewer -> windows protocols -> application, item "wininit" and click on you have to do it with a restart and the results aren't saved in the event log. How do you capture chkdsk results on the OS drive? Tom.

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Buz Fuller buzful...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general Has anyone tried running chkdsk on the primary C: drive during boot up? It should be noted that I had just done a boot defrag using Diskeeper 11 Pro. I called them and they said they have done that sequence many times with no bad results.

Another BSOD
during diskpart, and disks check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of the D820 is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in Not sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. SATA drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other things to try/look at.

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Chris Morris ChrisMor...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Here are two more pics of my system if this helps anyone figure it out, one is the chkdsk Run chkdsk c: at a command prompt. Look at the chkdsk results (2nd line down) & it will say something like "abc KB in xyz files".

Capturing chkdsk results
Maverick S...@mustang.org comp sys mac advocacy TheLetterK wrote: Maverick wrote: TheLetterK wrote: How is chkdsk to determine this? Do you really want Microsoft It is done automatically and I never get to see the results of any mess. It doesn't *arbitrarily delete files that it considers corrupted*, though.

Disk Read Error...What the Heck??
In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then, in the list of results, click Disk Cleanup. - -- --- Exit Safe Mode (Rebēēt) - -- -- Perhaps some maintenance, try running the "chkdsk /r" command at the command prompt How to perform disk error checking in Vista Check Disk or Chkdsk is disk error checking in VISTA.

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I have unpluged everything except the monitor, keyboard and mouse without results. My computer is a HP Model a1640n. I have checked the BIOS and it looks okay (but I'm not an Dennis Pack XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 Office Professional Plus 2007 "leoram" <leo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

"cannot open volume for direct access" - error message re chkd
How is chkdsk to determine this? Do you really want Microsoft arbitrarily deciding what data can and cannot be salvaged? By the way, why don't you explain how fsck handles this? It is done automatically and I never get to see the results of any mess. It doesn't *arbitrarily delete files that it considers corrupted*

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A "quick search" panel at the bottom of the Start menu lets you find results whether in a file's name or its contents. So does CHKDSK. Should you upgrade your current machine? Are you nuts? Upgrading is almost always a royal pain. Many older boxes are too wimpy for Vista, and a "Vista-ready" unit Microsoft

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By booting Vista from the DVD, and going into repair mode, I have tried to run CHKDSK from the command window. I tried any permutation of arguments that made sense with slightly different results. The results are as follows: Regardless of the arguments step 1 always ends at 9% (no feedback it just ends).

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Actually having two different teams working to the same document can lead to good results, though. I recall how the folks in VMS writing the equivalent of "chkdsk" would check disks produced by the OS writers, and find how different folk had interpreted different fields. I try for clarity rather than cleverness

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Engel En...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Reboot into safe mēde (F-8) Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then, in the list of results, click Disk Cleanup. Empty user and system "temp" folders.

chk disk utility won't work
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Bran...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "David Dickinson" wrote: "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions. microsoft.com> wrote: It is a new computer And i'm not at it so i'll send the results later. Could it maybe a problem with check disk since it is alone and also

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Chris Morris ChrisMor...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Where do I find the Winnit event? I am looking all over for it Run chkdsk c: at a command prompt. Look at the chkdsk results (2nd line down) & it will say something like "abc KB in xyz files". Divide the "abc" figure by

Corrupt files - chkdsk utility
I have Vista Ultimate and have tried rescheduling by right clicking the C drive and tools method and via the chkdsk/f method and disk check utility never executes. I also tried disabling my virus checker, AVG Free, but achieve the same results. -- Thanks Hi Dar, See the NOTE at the top, and see if try Method Two

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I've tried this trick with both your CVS version and with the current version in Debian, both with identical results. my Vista data partition I can now run ntfsresize to change the size of a partition then immediately run Vista and it boots, runs chkdsk automatically, and then continues to boot to completion.

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In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then, in the list of results, click Disk Cleanup. Perhaps some maintenance, try running the "chkdsk /r" If you have 32-bit Vista, type cd\windows\system32 5. press Enter 6. type chkdsk /r and press Enter You'll get a message: "Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in

TP/Windows/Applie software/K9
And if I understand you and the results above correctly, the volume being "dirty" and "unmountable" may be two different things. vista makes some modifications to itself then crashes", and second time round "the modifications from last boot together with the set chkdsk flag cause vista to work this time round".

"cannot open volume for direct access" - error message re chkd
TheLetterK n...@none.net comp sys mac advocacy Maverick wrote: TheLetterK wrote: How is chkdsk to determine this? Do you really want Microsoft arbitrarily deciding It is done automatically and I never get to see the results of any mess. It doesn't *arbitrarily delete files that it considers corrupted*, though.