Re: Chkdsk reporting USA check value in error log?

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No, I haven't run chkdsk /r, only with /f. I'm not entirely sure I need to
run /r since its intended to "find physical disk errors in the file system".
Chkdsk doesn't report any bad sectors. That would take quite a while too
*sigh*.

Yes, the intel matrix raid driver is the latest from Intel's site. I've
removed the offending AV (kaspersky 7) and reran chkdsk, but those USA errors
still exist apparently.

"createwindow@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:

Hi, I have an idea that this is an internal NTFS structure and is
important. Sorry, I don't have specifics.

Have you run chkdsk /R over the array?

The raid driver is the latest? Did it work ok before your "antivirus
issues"? Have a look at the driver chain. Device Manager / View /
Show hidden devices - Eaplore the Non-Plug and Play list for suspect
names. (Rootkits live here! But are usually not visible).

You can right click and uninstall drivers but take care! Don't bring
down your raid array.

CreateWindow


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