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In the thread above it became apparent my install was bad. So, I performed a fresh install. This weekend I recv'd a notice that my backup failed due to corrupt C:\ . I ran sfc /verifyonly. I've attached both logs. I appreciate any insight or direction you can provide as to what may be going wrong.
In my last install I had placed all Users onto another drive. This was reported as a bad idea & I assumed it was at least a part of the issue. On the clean install I left everything as Windows wanted it. I do install programs that I expect to not need forever or ones which I don't care about speed, onto a second hard drive. All windows install related files & setup were left on the C:\ this time.
In the thread above it became apparent my install was bad. So, I performed a fresh install. This weekend I recv'd a notice that my backup failed due to corrupt C:\ . I ran sfc /verifyonly. I've attached both logs. I appreciate any insight or direction you can provide as to what may be going wrong.
In my last install I had placed all Users onto another drive. This was reported as a bad idea & I assumed it was at least a part of the issue. On the clean install I left everything as Windows wanted it. I do install programs that I expect to not need forever or ones which I don't care about speed, onto a second hard drive. All windows install related files & setup were left on the C:\ this time.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HomeBuilt
- OS
- 64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom IIx4 965
- Motherboard
- Biostar A780l3G
- Memory
- Crucial 4GB DDR3 1066
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidea GEForce 9500GT
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 20" / Dell 19"
- Screen Resolution
- 1600x900
- Hard Drives
- 60GB OCZ SSD
1TB Barracuda HDD
- PSU
- Zuess 650W
- Case
- Antec Two Hundred VII
- Cooling
- 4 fans