Avien
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Nothing a patch wont fix. Hell people shouldn't even be worrying about this since the OS doesnt come out till Oct 22, unless you are technet/msdn which i doubt you will rarely be caring about chkdsk once you get Win 7.
Just read an update.
After emailing back and forth with the VP Sinofsky, it was found that the chkdsk /r tool is not at fault here. It was simply a chipset controller issue. Please update you chipset drivers to the current driver from your motherboard manufacturer. I did mine, and this fixed the issue. Yes it still uses alot of physical memory, because your checking for physical damage, and errors on the Harddrive your testing. I’m currently completed the chkdsk scan with no BSOD’s or computer sluggishness. Feel free to do this and try it for yourselves. Again, there is no Bug.
Thanks all.
This is not an OS bug, but rather a fault in the generic controller driver specifically since MS can’t include all motherboard manufacturers controller drivers on the install disc. Simply update the chipset drivers, including your controller drivers and your chkdsk /r will complete without BSOD’s or system slowdowns. Hopefully, all motherboard manufacturers have the current drivers avaiable on there respective websites.
Just read an update.
After emailing back and forth with the VP Sinofsky, it was found that the chkdsk /r tool is not at fault here. It was simply a chipset controller issue. Please update you chipset drivers to the current driver from your motherboard manufacturer. I did mine, and this fixed the issue. Yes it still uses alot of physical memory, because your checking for physical damage, and errors on the Harddrive your testing. I’m currently completed the chkdsk scan with no BSOD’s or computer sluggishness. Feel free to do this and try it for yourselves. Again, there is no Bug.
Thanks all.
This is not an OS bug, but rather a fault in the generic controller driver specifically since MS can’t include all motherboard manufacturers controller drivers on the install disc. Simply update the chipset drivers, including your controller drivers and your chkdsk /r will complete without BSOD’s or system slowdowns. Hopefully, all motherboard manufacturers have the current drivers avaiable on there respective websites.
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