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    A couple of chkdisk questions


    Hi, I was following a tutorial regarding windows 7 chkdisk. In the tutorial they said you could do it 3 ways, just scan for errors, or by checking some options, try and repair .I followed the scan only instructions

    5. To Only Scan the Drive for Errors
    NOTE: This will just give you a report if there are any drive errors or not, and will not attempt to fix them.A) Leave both boxes unchecked and click on the Start button. (See screenshot below step 4)


    So for each of the discs, I did the chkdisc scan, and it whipped thru all of them really fast, I'm talking about in less than a minute. On the one disk, I probably have 1 TB worth of data on of my internal drives, and a 1/2 TB worth of stuff on the c: drive All drives came back with no errors.

    But this Acronis backup program support person had me run some utility of theirs to check for errors and they said based on the report I should run chkdisc on each of the discs. So that's what made me do it.

    My questions are these....

    1) should I trust that this superquick scan it did truly indicates that I don't have any problems on my discs?

    2) Does Chkdisk have the capability of checking EXTERNAL drives?
    Last edited by harleynut97; 19 Mar 2012 at 17:24.
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    Go here and make sure you are doing the procedure correctly. Windows can't check the disc if it's in use.

    Disk Check

    The How-To Geek Guide to Using Check Disk in Windows 7 or Vista - How-To Geek
    Last edited by quickdraw2011; 19 Mar 2012 at 18:12.
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    I took a look at the link you sent me, it seems it kind of matches with the one I viewed here. But when I ran the original scan only chkdisc... I never got that window that says "Windows can't check the disc, while it's in use" It just went ahead and performed the scan. I did make sure I didn't have any programs running when I did it.
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    What is the reason you called Acronis support, in the first place? You never stated this. I understand the part about their utility scanner showing errors in the report. What were the specific errors which prompted them to recommend you run check disc? If you do not know, call them back and run their scanner, again. Write down what errors are in the report. We need more information to properly diagnose your issue. Otherwise, it's a guessing game. If the CHKDSK completed quickly, there is no problem detected. My CHKDSK does exactly the same as yours, finishes under 1 minute; And I have no problems with my system. If you are experiencing odd computer behavior, let us know the exact symptoms. If the Aronis software is not functioning properly, let us know what that issue is. We are here to help, that's want we do! If you and I cannot solve the issue, I will contact one of our highly skilled members or a site moderator to assist.

    Thank you, for choosing Windows 7 forums!

    QuickDraw
    Last edited by quickdraw2011; 20 Mar 2012 at 00:53.
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    Thanks quick draw, I just posted a very long reply to your post... posted it....and now it is not showing up. I don't have time to go thru it again and I'm not my computer. When I get back, I'll post a screen grab of their error report.

    This is the warning message ! The selected disc will be migrated as is (disks layout will remain MBR )
    (this is not the system report utility message)

    My computer has not exhibited any problems when using normally, I just wanted to confirm that my backups were going to be able to be recovered properly. Acronis has 2 ways you can recover backups - You can choose partition mode or disc mode... the warning message above in bold is what comes up when choosing the disc mode option
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    As far as I know, a thorough Checkdisk scan takes more than seconds. More like an hour for each 300 GB drive space--something like that.

    The command is chkdsk /r

    The results can be seen in Event Viewer.

    I wouldn't assume my drive is healthy just because it passes Checkdisk. Checkdisk is about looking for file system errors and bad sectors, but your drive could drop dead at any time for no apparent reason.
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    Hello, Ignatzatsonic!

    CHKDSK /R (R for repair). Not sure if OP checked the box to run CHKDSK repair. I did provide links for CHKDSK tutorials. If I understand this correctly, the OP is receiving a warning message after install of ARONIS. He called, Aronis support after getting the warning message to find out what was wrong. The tech ran a scanner which indicated a possible problem with the HDD. This is where we are at this point. Thanks, for the assist.
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  8. Posts : 121
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    justan update


    Hey, I did do another chk disk scan of my c: drive and it took almost 3 hours, after doing that I reran the Acronis system report.

    Just to clarify something ... the acronis error or warning did not occur after instal... the program installed ok... I'm getting the warning when selecting the backup file and trying to open it in what they call "disc" mode. From my understanding that takes and recovers the entire disk. If you set it to "partition mode" than it will recover those partitions that are selected.

    The first screen grab shows the warning message I am getting in the acronis backup program when trying to recover via " disc mode"

    The second attachment is a screen grab of the windows event on the chkdisk scan and fix ... it is showing there were no errors.

    The third is a screen grab of a PORTION of the Acronis system report... this was after doing the chk dsk. What I was told by the tech at acronis is where you see the E's within the very first 10 lines or so of the report, indicate errors to them. I have sent the report in to their forum, but don't have much hope based on past experience for any real good answers. So thats where I am at now....still stumped, and without any confidence that I could actually recover a backup.


    A couple of chkdisk questions-acroniswarning_migrating.jpg
    A couple of chkdisk questions-chkdisk_results.jpg
    A couple of chkdisk questions-acronis_errors.jpg
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    Your report to Acronis. Should I be concerned about this migrating message | Knowledge Base

    Guess one only can wait for the results. Who knows the software better than it's our programmers.

    Quickdraw
    Last edited by quickdraw2011; 20 Mar 2012 at 23:21.
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    It appears Acronis forum has replied. Here's their comments.

    Hi harleynut97,
    You needn't worry about this message. It simply states that your disk partition style will remain MBR. Such messages appear in ATIH 2012 in the disk recovery mode because ATIH 2012 supports UEFI and GPT partition style. When a PC uses BIOS, the partition style remains MBR. If you've tried to restore this backup to a UEFI-booted PC using Universal Restore, the disk partition style would be converted (migrated) from MBR to GPT.
    Vlad



    So, in this case, just shot the messager.

    Quickdraw
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