Files are Corrupting, Inhibiting Boot


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Files are Corrupting, Inhibiting Boot


    My Specs
    - Brand New Custom Build
    - Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Retail (the problem)
    - Debian 6 64-bit (runs perfectly)
    - Intel Core i7 870 2.93GHz
    - Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 Mobo
    - Gskill Ripjaws 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3
    - Palit / Nvidia GeForce GTX460SE
    - 2 x 1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue HDs
    - Corsair 850w PSU

    The Problem (Short)
    Windows 7 installs and boots for the first time with no problem. During use it will intermittently (once or twice per hour?) pause for up to a minute (mouse still moves, but the rest of the screen is frozen) then resume as normal. It will reboot for the first couple of times with no problem. But after that, it will either not boot at all, or it will but bring me in to a "temporary profile" and tell me things like the Recycle Bin on drive C is corrupt.

    Running Startup Repair doesn't fix anything, but the logs say it found a corrupt file system. I have uninstalled and reinstalled a few times and the scenario is always the same. Wat do?


    More Details
    I am running a dual-boot system between Debian 6 and Windows 7. I have two identical 1TB hard drives, and the idea was to put Debian on one and Windows 7 on the other. Debian installed and still runs with absolutely no problem.

    Initially I unplugged the debian hard drive to install Windows 7 on the other before complicating things with a dual boot. Windows 7 behaved the way I described in The Problem. I wiped it, installed it again, and the same thing happened. I thought maybe it was a faulty hard drive, so I took it out, made a new partition on the same hard drive as Debian, and installed Windows again, since I knew that hard drive was performing properly.

    Running Windows 7 on the same drive as Debian displayed the exact same behavior. First boot is fine, I even played some Portal at max settings and it ran very smoothly. Files became corrupt after a couple of boots, while Debian is still absolutely fine. So I don't think it's a faulty hard drive?

    Please let me know how I can give you any more information you would like. This is a brand new system, I paid a lot for Windows, and it really has me depressed! Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    mjiggidy said:
    My Specs
    - Brand New Custom Build
    - Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Retail (the problem)
    - Debian 6 64-bit (runs perfectly)
    - Intel Core i7 870 2.93GHz
    - Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 Mobo
    - Gskill Ripjaws 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3
    - Palit / Nvidia GeForce GTX460SE
    - 2 x 1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue HDs
    - Corsair 850w PSU

    The Problem (Short)
    Windows 7 installs and boots for the first time with no problem. During use it will intermittently (once or twice per hour?) pause for up to a minute (mouse still moves, but the rest of the screen is frozen) then resume as normal. It will reboot for the first couple of times with no problem. But after that, it will either not boot at all, or it will but bring me in to a "temporary profile" and tell me things like the Recycle Bin on drive C is corrupt.

    Running Startup Repair doesn't fix anything, but the logs say it found a corrupt file system. I have uninstalled and reinstalled a few times and the scenario is always the same. Wat do?


    More Details
    I am running a dual-boot system between Debian 6 and Windows 7. I have two identical 1TB hard drives, and the idea was to put Debian on one and Windows 7 on the other. Debian installed and still runs with absolutely no problem.

    Initially I unplugged the debian hard drive to install Windows 7 on the other before complicating things with a dual boot. Windows 7 behaved the way I described in The Problem. I wiped it, installed it again, and the same thing happened. I thought maybe it was a faulty hard drive, so I took it out, made a new partition on the same hard drive as Debian, and installed Windows again, since I knew that hard drive was performing properly.

    Running Windows 7 on the same drive as Debian displayed the exact same behavior. First boot is fine, I even played some Portal at max settings and it ran very smoothly. Files became corrupt after a couple of boots, while Debian is still absolutely fine. So I don't think it's a faulty hard drive?

    Please let me know how I can give you any more information you would like. This is a brand new system, I paid a lot for Windows, and it really has me depressed! Thanks!


    Page file size and location?
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    zigzag3143 said:
    Page file size and location?
    Forgive me, is that pagefile.sys? It's in the root of the drive (C:\pagefile.sys) and it's 8GB, matching my RAM.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Sorry to bump my own thread, but I've been playing around and this might be useful:

    I can mount my Windows 7 partition from within Linux and look at the files. Everything looks to me to be intact, at least from the few things I looked at. All my shortcuts are in my user's Desktop folder, and I opened them in a text editor and they look right. I can look at all the stuff in my Windows folder and System32, etc.

    I don't know if that's significant or not--I've never really dealt with file corruption like this--but it seems like I shouldn't be able to do that stuff if it was really so bad that Windows won't even boot?
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