Re: Indexing errors when checking XPPro on NTFS Partition
From: Lori Ann Kuiper (loriak25_at_netnitco.net)
Date: 01/09/05
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 06:20:33 -0600
Yes, I am running 5.10 Nvidia drivers for my board and I do have the Nvidia
I.D.E. drivers installed.
Post from David Candy stated that the messages that I am experiencing are
not errors? If these messages are normal, where are they coming from and
why do they always appear in varying numbers? I was under the impression
that when running a disk check there should not be any discrepancies?
"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> You are running ver 5.10 Nvidia motherboard drivers for your Nvidia board?
>
> I have found that I get better performance and less logical disk
> corruption if I also install the Nvidia I.D.E. drivers.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
>
> aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
>
> If you knew as much as you thought you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
> "Lori Ann Kuiper" <loriak25@netnitco.net> wrote in message
> news:OcNggzj9EHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>I have several partitions on IDE Western Digital 120GB Hard Drive on my PC
>>running Windows XP Professional with SP2. Hard drive is running on SATA1
>>built in port using a Serielle2 converter, C is Fat32, D is DVD RW/CD RW
>>combo on IDE1, XP is installed on Partition E and F and G are used for
>>storage. My PC is homebuilt Jan 2004 with Abit NF7-Sv2.0 motherboard/512
>>Ram DDR/Barton 2500+ AMD processor running at stock
>>speeds/floppy/Microsoft Office keyboard on PS2 port with USB to PS2
>>converter/MS Trackball Optical on PS2 mouse port using USB to PS2
>>converter/Diamond Stealth S80 (ATI compatible) 128DDR video card Running
>>newest NVIDIA motherboard drivers and newest ATI video drivers/Creative
>>v92 voice fax modem. Windows SP2 with all updates loaded.No cooling
>>problems as long as I do not overclock.
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>> When I have XP run a disk check the Fat32 partition is always fine with
>> no errors. All of the NTFS partitions always show from 2-50 minor
>> inconsistency indexing errors that are always corrected. The number of
>> errors seems to depend on how long I wait between checking the
>> drive--more time between checking means more errors appearing on NTFS
>> partitions only.
>>
>> I have tried re-formatting and even wrote 0's to the hard drive before
>> reloading Windows. Have also tried using only NTFS partitions and then I
>> seem to have more errors yet. The hard drive was new when installed and
>> is also 1 year old. I have another PC which is older that also has a
>> Western Digital drive and always shows the same type of indexing errors
>> i.e.... 7 unused index entries from index $Sll of file 0x9 and 7 unused
>> index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
>>
>> What could possibly be causing this corruption on the NTFS partitions and
>> how do I fix it?
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