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| | Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? Hi All, On Vista Home Premium, I've set Chkdsk to run but each time it hangs about three quarters of the way through step 5, at the same cluster each time. I've run the harddisk tests (SMART, surface scan etc) from the computer recovery console and it passes every test OK. If this a physical problem with the drive or a file system one? If it's the latter why can't Chkdsk fix it? It's a new computer should I go through the hassle of returning it to the manufacturer? Thanks a lot, Adam P.S. History: it's a brand new Lenovo laptop. When I first switched it on, it gave me that "Vista didn't shut down properly last time" screen, but apart from that everything seemed OK until I got most of the way through all the security updates, cleaning up all the bundled software etc and Windows Update blankly refused to install SP1. I tried a system restore and that told me there was a disk error and to run Chkdsk. Chkdsk refused to run (something about the drive being locked) and in the end I did a factory reset. This is OK in that now all the updates have installed and there are no more errors, but I wanted to double check the disk, so invoked Chkdsk and... see above. |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? On 7 Jun, 09:28, Adam <n...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > On Vista Home Premium, I've set Chkdsk to run but each time it hangs > about three quarters of the way through step 5, at the same cluster > each time. I've run the harddisk tests (SMART, surface scan etc) from > the computer recovery console and it passes every test OK. > > If this a physical problem with the drive or a file system one? If > it's the latter why can't Chkdsk fix it? but they're not available for use with Vista (Adam |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? Adam wrote: Quote: > Hi All, > > On Vista Home Premium, I've set Chkdsk to run but each time it hangs > about three quarters of the way through step 5, at the same cluster > each time. I've run the harddisk tests (SMART, surface scan etc) from > the computer recovery console and it passes every test OK. > > If this a physical problem with the drive or a file system one? If > it's the latter why can't Chkdsk fix it? It's a new computer should I > go through the hassle of returning it to the manufacturer? > > Thanks a lot, > Adam > > P.S. History: it's a brand new Lenovo laptop. When I first switched it > on, it gave me that "Vista didn't shut down properly last time" > screen, but apart from that everything seemed OK until I got most of > the way through all the security updates, cleaning up all the bundled > software etc and Windows Update blankly refused to install SP1. I > tried a system restore and that told me there was a disk error and to > run Chkdsk. Chkdsk refused to run (something about the drive being > locked) and in the end I did a factory reset. This is OK in that now > all the updates have installed and there are no more errors, but I > wanted to double check the disk, so invoked Chkdsk and... see above. support immediately for repair/replacement. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? On Jun 7, 4:28*am, Adam <n...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Hi All, > > On Vista Home Premium, I've set Chkdsk to run but each time it hangs > about three quarters of the way through step 5, at the same cluster > each time. I've run the harddisk tests (SMART, surface scan etc) from > the computer recovery console and it passes every test OK. > > If this a physical problem with the drive or a file system one? If > it's the latter why can't Chkdsk fix it? It's a new computer should I > go through the hassle of returning it to the manufacturer? > > Thanks a lot, > Adam > > P.S. History: it's a brand new Lenovo laptop. When I first switched it > on, it gave me that "Vista didn't shut down properly last time" > screen, but apart from that everything seemed OK until I got most of > the way through all the security updates, cleaning up all the bundled > software etc and Windows Update blankly refused to install SP1. I > tried a system restore and that told me there was a disk error and to > run Chkdsk. Chkdsk refused to run (something about the drive being > locked) and in the end I did a factory reset. This is OK in that now > all the updates have installed and there are no more errors, but I > wanted to double check the disk, so invoked Chkdsk and... see above. Stage 5 is verifying freespace. You may have a lot of freespace and chkdsk may appear to freeze yet still be working. Is the hard drive light blinking, or does it stop? If chkdsk will continue to fix problems, but sometimes if it finds too many, it needs to start over and will loop. I've seen chkdsk run all day and all night in some cases. If there doesn't appear to be any hard drive activity, then I would be concerned -- although, it can pause for several minutes while it maxes the cpu and memory with no apparent hard drive activity. One could remove the drive and run chkdsk with the drive as a slave to another, or one could download additional drive verification utilities from the drive manufacturer; but, since it is under warranty I'd call tech support and complain. Let them figure it out or ship you a new drive or a new laptop. I wouldn't fret about SP1 not installing. As you've probably learned, there are lots of reasons that SP1 doesn't install; certain hardware, drivers, OEM utilities or other software incompatibilities will prevent SP1 from automatically downloading and installing. As those problems are resolved, you will receive updates through Windows Update and eventually SP1 too. -solon fox |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? On 7 Jun, 13:05, Malke <ma...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Adam wrote: Quote: > > Hi All, Quote: > > On Vista Home Premium, I've set Chkdsk to run but each time it hangs > > about three quarters of the way through step 5, at the same cluster > > each time. I've run the harddisk tests (SMART, surface scan etc) from > > the computer recovery console and it passes every test OK. Quote: > > If this a physical problem with the drive or a file system one? If > > it's the latter why can't Chkdsk fix it? It's a new computer should I > > go through the hassle of returning it to the manufacturer? Quote: > > Thanks a lot, > > Adam Quote: > > P.S. History: it's a brand new Lenovo laptop. When I first switched it > > on, it gave me that "Vista didn't shut down properly last time" > > screen, but apart from that everything seemed OK until I got most of > > the way through all the security updates, cleaning up all the bundled > > software etc and Windows Update blankly refused to install SP1. I > > tried a system restore and that told me there was a disk error and to > > run Chkdsk. Chkdsk refused to run (something about the drive being > > locked) and in the end I did a factory reset. This is OK in that now > > all the updates have installed and there are no more errors, but I > > wanted to double check the disk, so invoked Chkdsk and... see above. > "Brand new Lenovo laptop" + problems right out of the box = call Lenovo tech > support immediately for repair/replacement. (different model) replacement for another broken (different problem) Lenovo ![]() It was a real hassle trying to convince them there was anything wrong with that one - and the symptoms were *way* more serious (it wouldn't turn on!). I don't have much faith in tech support either finding any problem or solving it ![]() Thanks, Adam |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? On 7 Jun, 13:17, solon fox <solon...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > On Jun 7, 4:28*am, Adam <n...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: > > On Vista Home Premium, I've set Chkdsk to run but each time it hangs > > about three quarters of the way through step 5, at the same cluster > > each time. I've run the harddisk tests (SMART, surface scan etc) from > > the computer recovery console and it passes every test OK. Quote: > > If this a physical problem with the drive or a file system one? If > > it's the latter why can't Chkdsk fix it? It's a new computer should I > > go through the hassle of returning it to the manufacturer? > Stage 5 is verifying freespace. You may have a lot of freespace and > chkdsk may appear to freeze yet still be working. Is the hard drive > light blinking, or does it stop? changed, so it seems pretty likely that chkdsk crashed. [snip] Quote: > another, or one could download additional drive verification utilities > from the drive manufacturer; diagnostic tools ![]() I tried the DOS-based ISO image but that seems to think it's running from a floppy and keeps referring to not being able to find files on A:. I seem to be at a dead end ![]() Adam |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? "Adam" <news@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:d7947328-a09c-4497-a9fb-c77bb754b7ac@xxxxxx Unfortunately Western Digital don't support Vista with their diagnostic tools ![]() I tried the DOS-based ISO image but that seems to think it's running from a floppy and keeps referring to not being able to find files on A:. I seem to be at a dead end ![]() ____________________________________________________ There must be a way to use the WD diagnostics without a floppy drive, as I had to use it when one of my Raptors was showing a SMART error. I must have used the CD image, as I do not have a floppy drive on my main desktop PC, and it was before I bought a USB floppy drive. I /may/ have used the UBCD, but I doubt it. It may be worth you trying it though. http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ ss. |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? On 7 Jun, 19:45, "Synapse Syndrome" <syna...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > "Adam" <n...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:d7947328-a09c-4497-a9fb-c77bb754b7ac@xxxxxx > > Unfortunately Western Digital don't support Vista with their > diagnostic tools ![]() > I tried the DOS-based ISO image but that seems to think it's running > from a floppy and keeps referring to not being able to find files on > A:. > > I seem to be at a dead end ![]() > > ____________________________________________________ > > There must be a way to use the WD diagnostics without a floppy drive, support though... Quote: > as I > had to use it when one of my Raptors was showing a SMART error. *I must have > used the CD image, as I do not have a floppy drive on my main desktop PC, > and it was before I bought a USB floppy drive. *I /may/ have used the UBCD, > but I doubt it. *It may be worth you trying it though. > > http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ worked (one caused a kernel panic, one just hangs half way through the licence screen and the last one can't find a disc to check), I finally got ViVard working and did a complete check of the disc surface without any problems showing up ![]() Cheers, Adam |
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| | Re: Chkdsk Hangs every time. Disk reports OK? "Adam" <news@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:38a95255-c594-4f5a-ac8e-5123bddb92e1@xxxxxx Quote: > as I > had to use it when one of my Raptors was showing a SMART error. I must > have > used the CD image, as I do not have a floppy drive on my main desktop PC, > and it was before I bought a USB floppy drive. I /may/ have used the UBCD, > but I doubt it. It may be worth you trying it though. > > http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ worked (one caused a kernel panic, one just hangs half way through the licence screen and the last one can't find a disc to check), I finally got ViVard working and did a complete check of the disc surface without any problems showing up ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No problem. I just thought of a reason why the other apps were not working on your laptop. They may need the SATA controller be put in Legacy IDE mode, so that the controller pretends to the OS (in this case the DOS or Linux based OSs on the CD) that the drives are IDE drives. That may be necessary for the Floppy Emulation to work, but I am not certain. I am also not sure that doing this is even possible on the ThinkPad BIOS (my X31 and X40 have IDE drives). Most probably not. ss. |
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