Solved Why is my C:\Recovery folder empty? (trying to create Recovery Disc)

The SFC tutorial shows how to repair the System files if repeated runs will not.

If the extra steps fail then a Repair Install usually works.

But I'd also look over the steps in the reinstall link below to compare your install to the perfect install compiled there. It is your chance to have the best install one can get.
 
Hi gregrocker

Just posting back to say that I finally resolved my issues. I was able to create a USB flash recovery disk, and then use that to run CHKDSK to fix some disk corruptions. Then I was able to run SFC to fix the corrupt dotNet files. SFC also pointed out that my AUTOCHK.EXE was corrupt, and following the instructions here, I was able to restore that from my new recovery disk. Once that was up and running and I was able to scheduled disk checks again, I then was able to re-run the Windows Update that had been failing. So I'm very pleased with the results. I just wonder if there has been any long term damage to the disk given that AUTOCHK hasn't been able to run for months?

Thanks again to everyone who helped, and to Brink for writing all those great articles.
 

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I tried but the Hitachi scan won't work on the drive where the OS is installed. I don't have a CD drive, so I'd need to transfer the ISO to a bootable USB to run the other test, and I'm not quite sure how to go about that. I don't think it's as easy as creating the recovery disk was on USB drive.
 

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Ok, it looks like I'm not out of the woods yet. I ran Seatools for Windows and it reported that there were problems (both the Short DST and the Long Generic failed). Seagate recommends running the DOS version but again that requires burning a CD. Any suggestions as to what I can do next?
 

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See if you can borrow a PC to download the Seatools ISO to burn to CD with Windows Image Burner. Boot it for a full scan.

If not you can read the SMART data off the HD with Crystal Disk Info from /61888/CrystalDiskInfo6_2_1-en.exe??????? - CrystalDiskInfo - SourceForge.JP making sure to uncheck and Decline anything except the program itself during install.

You can install install Partition Wizard's latest edition to run a Surface Scan on the highlighted HD.
 
Thanks gregrocker, but what would I do with a CD? My netbook only has USB. Do you think it would be possible to get the Seatools ISO on to a bootable USB?
 

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Though Seatools can test all the brands of HDD, it performs the repair action for the Seagate brand HDD only
My disk is Hitachi, so that's not going to help me repair the problem. I even emailed Hitachi, and got a response from someone who clearly knows even less than I do, suggesting I defragment the disk! He did suggest however that "For netbook, it is possible to have external CD drive, that you plug through the USB (you can find those easily in third party company or online)", which has me wondering if it would be possible to run the Hitachi WinDFT from a USB, and get it to check the drive where the OS is? There's a lot of ifs there!

I still haven't checked Crystal Disk Info or Partition Wizard, but briefly looking at them, they seem to be more tools for scanning, rather than repairing. Is that true?

thanks again for the advice. It's really appreciated.
 

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If you can't get Hitachi drive fitness test to run as shown in tutorial then confirm its condition with the other tests suggested. If it is clearly failing I would not trust drive repairs but either RMA or replace.
 
Was there a Hitachi tutorial? I didn't see that anywhere
 

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Oh yes, I see what you mean now. I already ran that one, but it's no use if the drive is the one the OS is running on.

Cheers
 

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If the diag reported drive problems, it's unlikely anything you can do will fix it. Your best bet is to replace it now, while it's still somewhat functional, that way you can hopefully clone the old drive to a new one. Otherwise you're looking at a new install to the new drive.

If nothing else, please backup your data now.
 

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Ok, thank you. I hadn't appreciated the seriousness of the situation. I'll look into getting a replacement disk. The cloning idea sounds like a good approach. I've never had hard disk trouble before, so this is new territory for me.

Two further questions:
1. any good recommendations regarding cloning?
2. if I decide to clone, does the replacement disk have to be the exact same model? I was thinking of getting an SSD instead of the current disk.

thanks!
 

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No, does not have to be the same. Cloning is often used when people change from a HDD to a SSD. Normally, people install a SSD for the operating system and a HDD for data (pictures, movies, music, games, etc.). The SSD has to be large enough to hold the cloned data from the HDD. For instance, if the HDD is 300GB, it is probably only partially full so a SSD of 250GB or so would probably be sufficient. If it's going to be the only drive then larger is better.

Whatever you decide, also include in your planning an external hard drive (not SSD) big enough to hold several image backups. That way if anything happens to the SSD, recovery is 20-30 minutes away.

Macrium Reflect Free is a good choice for cloning drives and also a good choice for doing image backups. I use it at the shop and Acronis True Image (not free) at home.
 
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Lenovo IdeaCenter 450
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Windows 10 Pro X64
CPU
Intel Quad Core i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz
Memory
16.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Integrated HD Graphics
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 22" LCD
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1680 x 1050
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250GB Samsung EVO SATA-3 SSD
2TB Seagate ST2000DM001 SATA-2
1.5TB Seagate ST3150041AS SATA
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Dell USB
Mouse
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Windows Defender, MBAM Pro, MBAE
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Thanks very much! Downloading Macrium right now.
 

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