CharlieSummers
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tl;dr - chkdsk can't write log file causing loop
I hate chkdsk...
Ok, so Windows 7 machine crashed. I remove all external drives, reboot with a chkdsk scheduled, boot disc tests fine. I bring in an external disc (N
, run chkdsk from an elevated command prompt with /f, and get an error...chkdsk apparently fixes it, then hangs, eventually complaining about not being able to write to the log. Ok, close the command prompt (I know, I know), remount the disc. Again run an elevated command prompt, but now get the error:
chkdsk continues, and says:
...then the d*mned thing hangs up after the "allocation units" line, clearly having problems writing to the d*mned log file. The only way out is to close the command prompt, which...yeah, you guessed it...causes an issue with the log file. A check w/o f switch gives:
...and then cannot continue. If I attempt to add my user to the permissions of the N:\System Volume Information\Chkdsk folder, I get an error that Chkdsk20200325221550.log cannot be found but then can otherwise access the folder. (Didn't bother deleting the other .log files since they aren't causing me grief.)
So it *seems* that chkdsk is failing on writing the log file for some strange reason, on next run it cleans up that mess then fails to write the log file, then...then...
I hate chkdsk. Any ideas how to fix this problem? Or can I assume since everything *else* seems ok, I can ignore it and get back to using the data on the drive?
I hate chkdsk...
Ok, so Windows 7 machine crashed. I remove all external drives, reboot with a chkdsk scheduled, boot disc tests fine. I bring in an external disc (N
Deleting index entry Chkdsk20200325221550.log in index $I30 of file 17.chkdsk continues, and says:
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems....then the d*mned thing hangs up after the "allocation units" line, clearly having problems writing to the d*mned log file. The only way out is to close the command prompt, which...yeah, you guessed it...causes an issue with the log file. A check w/o f switch gives:
Index entry Chkdsk20200325221550.log in index $I30 of file 17 is incorrect....and then cannot continue. If I attempt to add my user to the permissions of the N:\System Volume Information\Chkdsk folder, I get an error that Chkdsk20200325221550.log cannot be found but then can otherwise access the folder. (Didn't bother deleting the other .log files since they aren't causing me grief.)
So it *seems* that chkdsk is failing on writing the log file for some strange reason, on next run it cleans up that mess then fails to write the log file, then...then...
I hate chkdsk. Any ideas how to fix this problem? Or can I assume since everything *else* seems ok, I can ignore it and get back to using the data on the drive?
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