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Ralf Maximus:
Shouldn't be necessary to do boot-time chkdsk of an external drive though, you should be able to do that under normal windows operation :-s
-f0dder (November 28, 2007, 06:41 AM)
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Like, chkdsk d: /f/r where d: is the drive letter of choice. It may ask you to unmount the volume first (say Yes) but then it runs in the background.
tinjaw:
When I do a chkdsk on the external, it is finding the errors, but it reports "Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode." So I assumed that means I need to do it at boot time.
f0dder:
When I do a chkdsk on the external, it is finding the errors, but it reports "Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode." So I assumed that means I need to do it at boot time.
-tinjaw (November 28, 2007, 06:51 AM)
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Nah, just means you have to do "/f", as Ralf mentioned. "volume unmount" should only happen if you have open files/folders on the drive.
Armando:
When I rebooted, it started to perform the chkdsk, but on the C: drive. I went to bed. When I woke up Windows was booted and I can't tell if it even did a chkdsk on the external USB drive.
So I have shelved this until the weekend when I will put the drive in a sled and stick it in a box so it is connected to a proper IDE controller.
-tinjaw (November 28, 2007, 05:01 AM)
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Really ? Not mentions of anything in the event log ?
tinjaw:
Nope. The event log was the first thing I checked.
I'm at home now and I just started up chkdsk f: /f /r. We'll see what happens. Ah! as I am typing this I just saw it say that it deleted the directory that was the one I was having problems with.
Time to make some dinner and check back with it in a little while.
Thanks everybody for the help.
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