Re: After 2gb install, continuous disk check
- From: scott moore <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 08:30:36 -0800
Kerry Brown wrote:
scott moore wrote:Kerry Brown wrote:scott moore wrote:May I ask, is Windows actually setting a flag to check the disk if itHi,Test the ram.
I upgraded my machine from 1gb to 2gb, I heard you get better
performance.
I don't know about the performance, but now my machine performs
"disk checking" on boot -- every time. It never finds any problem,
and everything else is normal.
Thank you.
www.memtest.org
You added some new hardware. Now Windows is seeing a problem.
Something is not right with the upgrade. If the ram tests OK post
back for more suggestions.
Kerry
sees a ram problem? Why would it not say "there is a ram problem"?
Thanks.
When you write to a disk Windows checks that what was written matches what is in memory. If it doesn't match the drive is flagged for a chdsk. Look in your event logs for errors writing or reading from disk. These are sometimes a symptom of bad ram. It's usually not a coincidence when you add some new hardware and problems occur. It is most likely the new hardware. There are certainly other possibilities - the hard drive started to go bad at the same time, the hard drive cable came loose when you added the ram and possibly more causes. I would check the ram before going any farther. If the ram checks out then it's time to check other possibilities.
Kerry
Alright, here's the followup. I pulled the new module, no effect. Next,
pulled the D: disk. Disk D: was put into the system back in January
during a reload of windows due to a windows reboot problem (this was not
common, windows ran for more than a year without problem before that).
It was NTFS formatted, and 300gb in size, and had a duplicate of the C:
drive information. The C: drive in FAT32.
Pulling disk D: stopped the disk checking on reboot.
The event records covering the issue are the same, repeated for every
daily boot:
"The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please
run the chkdsk utility on the volume D:"
Note that (many times) the checkdisk utility was allowed to proceed,
and simply announced the disk was fine. This is a VERY time consuming
procedure on 300gb.
So I am guessing there was some issue with the D: disk, software or
hardware.
Thanks.
.
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