Hard Drive Always Corrupted

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  1. Posts : 18
    Window 7
       #1

    Hard Drive Always Corrupted


    So my hard drive is always corrupted. Specifically, it's my "Videos" folder. It's still corrupted after Windown 7 runs the disk check at startup, as it insists it should.
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  2. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #2

    4m4z1ng said:
    So my hard drive is always corrupted. Specifically, it's my "Videos" folder. It's still corrupted after Windown 7 runs the disk check at startup, as it insists it should.
    You can try this...

    Open a command prompt (Windows key + R) and type in this command:

    chkdsk X: /F

    (Substitute the real drive letter for the X).

    This will run a file system check on your hard disk partition. If it's the boot partition ( C: ) it will schedule it for the next reboot... If that's the case reboot and let it run. This can take some time so be patient with it.
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  3. Posts : 18
    Window 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    It runs a disk check already every couple of times I restart, before Windows loads. Would this just be the same thing again?
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  4. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #4

    What did the chkdsk final report say, did it report any problems?
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  5. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #5

    4m4z1ng said:
    It runs a disk check already every couple of times I restart, before Windows loads. Would this just be the same thing again?
    Probably not... The boot time check is not as comprehensive as with the /F switch specified. /F means "Fix"... otherwise it just reports.

    Run chkdsk /? to see a complete list of options.

    You may also want to try the utility i uploaded here :

    DVD Drive doesnt read disks

    This won't fix the errors but it will tell you which files the errors are in.
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  6. Posts : 18
    Window 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks CommonTater!

    Just did that, and my Videos folder is still corrupted. I'm getting the idea that it's a physical disk issue. Any ideas? Thoughts?
    [s]
    FSScan gave me this output:

    Scan started at: 01/04/2010 21:31:34
    Start Path : C:\
    Buffer size : 262144

    C:\\hiberfil.sys
    00000020 : The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

    C:\\pagefile.sys
    00000020 : The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

    Scan Completed at: 01/04/2010 21:31:34
    Errors Reported: 2
    Scanned 1 Folders, 11 Files, 1 Mbytes
    Time: 1 sec, Avg. Speed: 1744 K/sec.
    [/s]

    Retrying with subfolders enabled, and got this output.
    Code:
    Scan started at: 01/04/2010 21:32:55
    Start Path  : C:\
    Buffer size : 262144
    
    C:\$WINDOWS.~Q\DATA\Users\Bill\Music\Michael's Music Library Aug 2009\old tunebite\Powerman 5000
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\(null)
    00000005 : Access is denied. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\hiberfil.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\hiberfil.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\hiberfil.sys
    C:\Docum : C:\Documents and Settings
    
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Docum : C:\Documents and Settings
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\hiberfil.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\Icons
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\msdia80.dll
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\msdia80.dll
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\msdia80.dll
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\msdia80.dll
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\msdia80.dll
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\pagefile.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\pagefile.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\pagefile.sys
    C:\Documents and Settings\pagefile.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\pagefile.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\pagefile.sys
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\setup.log
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\setup.log
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\setup.log
    C:\Documents and Settings\setup.log
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\setup.log
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\setup.log
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\sysiclog.txt
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\sysiclog.txt
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\sysiclog.txt
    C:\Documents and Settings\sysiclog.txt
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\tvtpktfilter.dat
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\tvtpktfilter.dat
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\tvtpwm_message_hook.dll
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\WirelessDiagLog.csv
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\WirelessDiagLog.csv
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\WirelessDiagLog.csv
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\wubildr
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    C:\Documents and Settings\wubildr.mbr
    00000002 : The system cannot find the file specified. 
    
    Scan Completed at: 01/04/2010 21:35:31
    Errors Reported:  38
    Scanned  1728 Folders,  4609 Files,  1243 Mbytes
    Time: 155 sec,  Avg. Speed: 8212 K/sec.
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  7. Posts : 18
    Window 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    That output makes me wonder why it thinks "pagefile.sys" is in the Documents and Settings folder.

    Also, it saying it scanned 1243 Mbytes seems odd, because my C: partition is 204.08 GB.

    My other question is thus: shouldn't CHKDSK C: /f have found those and fixed them?
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  8. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #8

    Little problem - CHKDSK: C /f should be CHKDSK C: /f
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  9. Posts : 18
    Window 7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    whs said:
    Little problem - CHKDSK: C /f should be CHKDSK C: /f
    That was just me not remembering it. When I ran it i copy and pasted it. Fixing post now.
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  10. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #10

    OK, I figured that but wanted to make sure.
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