Solved File record segment ** is unreadable

mart4494

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Been getting a few BSOD's since moving from IDE to ACHI mode - thought it would improve speed on the SSD. Different error messages. Decided to remove the Creative Sound Card and revert back to on-board sound. Booted up fine (so far).

Did a reboot and CHKDSK ran for Drive C with message

File record segment ** is unreadable. Never seen this before with Chkdsk - should I be concerned and look to RMA the SSD to Kingston?

Any input appreciated
 

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Have you tried changing back to IDE mode?
 

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Thanks for taking the time to read my post. In the meantime dropped a mail to Kingston querying the bad blocks. No hesitation on their part - they've issued a RMA for it. Those bad blocks shouldn't be there. So good to report excellent service from a manufacturer.

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Win7 Home Premium x64, Linux Mint 14
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Intel i5 Sandy Bridge 1155 2400
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Gigabyte P67A-UD3-B3
Memory
8gb DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 3870HD
Sound Card
On board Realtek
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Asus VE278
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1920x1080
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1 Kingston 128gb SSD
1 Samsung 500gb
1 Samsung 1000gb
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