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I tried that and gave me the following message in the attached jpeg
I tried that and gave me the following message in the attached jpeg
Yep, that should do it... that's the expected output..
Now reboot your computer and see what happens.
Restarted and didn't get the message, everything seems fine......you were a huge help!! I was so angry after speaking with the tech support but now all seems well.
thank god for forums lol
You're most welcome, hope you finally get to enjoy your super charged mobile beastie for what it was intended for...
You've surpressed the message, but that would make me fearful that I was just covering up a problem. If it was my system, I would still test the disk out.
What should I use to test it, I will do that right now as well.
Open up that elevated command prompt again like was mentioned in the previous post, and type in chkdsk e: /r
Just a heads up, it will take quite a long time based on the size of your drive.
Is this a Dell? If so, they should have something available to download from their website, once you go to support and enter in your service code. I believe some Dell's also have a key to press right after power on the enter diagnostics.
So now after doing the diagnostic its not showing the second drive again.
I attached the diagnostic results