Error code 766f6c756d652e63 3f1 when running CHKDSK

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    gr8sho said:
    Golden said:
    Hi,

    I agree with zigzag - run the chkdsk /r and if prompted to unmount, you should do so.

    Regards,
    Golden
    This will only run in safe mode. But I will try one more time to see if that shows anything. I'd prefer to not purposely cause any corruption of the data if possible.

    I'm really leaning to a bug in windows 7 since XP has no trouble at all handling this mixed HDD / SSD configuration. Do you guys have a back door way to get Redmond's attention?

    I happened last night to do a restore from a backup image I took on the 21st but I can't swear the issue wasn't present then. This did not clear up my problem. So what I plan to do is rebuild this disk from scratch and create a backup image immediately. If that's successful, at least I have a faster way to get back to a known working state.
    It is not a known bug and I can find no other references to it, so I doubt it is a bug.
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    zigzag3143 said:
    It is not a known bug and I can find no other references to it, so I doubt it is a bug.
    What's implied in that statement is that there are no new bugs are to be found in the product...

    The fact of the matter is that XP has no issues with this configuration and two separate copies of Windows 7 can't run CHKDSK on these drives.
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    I just did a complete OS reload and the problem with CHKDSK still occurs. Appreciate any additional suggestions.
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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    gr8sho said:
    I just did a complete OS reload and the problem with CHKDSK still occurs. Appreciate any additional suggestions.


    You may be experiencing what is called a "dirty bit" chkdsk. Please read her to decide and possibly fix.

    How do I clear the dirty bit?
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    zigzag3143 said:
    gr8sho said:
    I just did a complete OS reload and the problem with CHKDSK still occurs. Appreciate any additional suggestions.


    You may be experiencing what is called a "dirty bit" chkdsk. Please read her to decide and possibly fix.

    How do I clear the dirty bit?
    Thanks, but BTDT. The fsutil command says disk is NOT dirty.

    Remember that XP sees no problem with these drives.

    There is a system reserved partition on this boot drive, and whether or not it has an assigned drive letter makes no difference either.
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