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| | How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it done in Vista? Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? TIA cheers, Len |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? "Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:glp8d3l4i08mirrdl33uvpcfb62d8oq5pm@xxxxxx Quote: > Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run > CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next > reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had > finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to > boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but > when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use > my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD > and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it > done in Vista? > > Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to > another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it > starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to > Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source > disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? > > TIA > > > cheers, > Len the diagnostic tools from the drive manufacturer's web site. Check the instructions they provide for creation of the boot disk and note, if you don't have a floppy drive, modify the instructions to create a boot CD or DVD. Once complete, boot from the disk and run their diagnostic. CHKDSK might find file system errors but it's best to run the manufacturer's diagnostics in order to determine the true health of your hard drive. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? "Michael Solomon" ... Quote: > > > "Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:glp8d3l4i08mirrdl33uvpcfb62d8oq5pm@xxxxxx Quote: >> Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >> CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >> reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >> finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >> boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >> when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >> my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >> and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >> done in Vista? >> >> Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >> another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >> starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >> Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >> disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >> >> TIA >> >> >> cheers, >> Len > use the diagnostic tools from the drive manufacturer's web site. Check > the instructions they provide for creation of the boot disk and note, if > you don't have a floppy drive, modify the instructions to create a boot CD > or DVD. Once complete, boot from the disk and run their diagnostic. > > CHKDSK might find file system errors but it's best to run the > manufacturer's diagnostics in order to determine the true health of your > hard drive. that is accessed by hitting F12 when rebooting. |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >done in Vista? > >Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? > >TIA > > >cheers, > Len Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. cheers, Len |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? "Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ga19d3p5hoohulfr1c5mtea3ord8btitbl@xxxxxx Quote: > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: >>Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >>CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >>reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >>finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >>boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >>when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >>my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >>and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >>done in Vista? >> >>Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >>another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >>starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >>Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >>disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >> >>TIA >> >> >>cheers, >> Len > > Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA > drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and > it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this > wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know > problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? > This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. > > cheers, > Len available at the Acronis site that would make it compatible, you'd have to check. I'm using Version 10. You did mention that fact about what version you are using at the Acronis forum didn't you?:-) -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 13:37:52 -0700, "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote: Quote: > > >"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >news:ga19d3p5hoohulfr1c5mtea3ord8btitbl@xxxxxx Quote: >> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> Quote: >>>Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >>>CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >>>reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >>>finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >>>boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >>>when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >>>my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >>>and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >>>done in Vista? >>> >>>Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >>>another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >>>starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >>>Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >>>disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >>> >>>TIA >>> >>> >>>cheers, >>> Len >> >> Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA >> drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and >> it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this >> wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know >> problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? >> This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. >> >> cheers, >> Len >available at the Acronis site that would make it compatible, you'd have to >check. I'm using Version 10. You did mention that fact about what version >you are using at the Acronis forum didn't you?:-) Yes I did and it seems that V10 is the only one that supports Vista although I've read somewhere that it can screw up the bootloader? Have you cloned disks on Vista using V10? Did you use the boot/rescue CD to do it? cheers, Len |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? "Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e829d35fo304m5vivvhf32se52p3vbmrbn@xxxxxx Quote: > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 13:37:52 -0700, "Michael Solomon" > <user@#notme.com> wrote: > Quote: >> >> >>"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>news:ga19d3p5hoohulfr1c5mtea3ord8btitbl@xxxxxx Quote: >>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >>>>CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >>>>reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >>>>finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >>>>boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >>>>when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >>>>my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >>>>and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >>>>done in Vista? >>>> >>>>Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >>>>another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >>>>starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >>>>Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >>>>disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >>>> >>>>TIA >>>> >>>> >>>>cheers, >>>> Len >>> >>> >>> Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA >>> drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and >>> it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this >>> wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know >>> problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? >>> This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. >>> >>> cheers, >>> Len >>updates >>available at the Acronis site that would make it compatible, you'd have to >>check. I'm using Version 10. You did mention that fact about what >>version >>you are using at the Acronis forum didn't you?:-) > > Yes I did and it seems that V10 is the only one that supports Vista > although I've read somewhere that it can screw up the bootloader? Have > you cloned disks on Vista using V10? Did you use the boot/rescue CD to > do it? > > cheers, > Len usually prefer to make images outside the OS. I don't use the Acronis bootloader. If you are using the Vista bootloader, assuming the bootloader has been compromised, you can boot from the Vista DVD and run the startup repair from the setup screen and this usually resolves the issue. Since you have posted on the Acronis forum, you might ask about this issue in a separate thread. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:04:38 -0700, "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote: Quote: > > >"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >news:e829d35fo304m5vivvhf32se52p3vbmrbn@xxxxxx Quote: >> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 13:37:52 -0700, "Michael Solomon" >> <user@#notme.com> wrote: >> Quote: >>> >>> >>>"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>news:ga19d3p5hoohulfr1c5mtea3ord8btitbl@xxxxxx >>>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >>>>>CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >>>>>reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >>>>>finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >>>>>boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >>>>>when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >>>>>my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >>>>>and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >>>>>done in Vista? >>>>> >>>>>Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >>>>>another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >>>>>starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >>>>>Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >>>>>disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >>>>> >>>>>TIA >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>cheers, >>>>> Len >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA >>>> drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and >>>> it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this >>>> wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know >>>> problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? >>>> This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. >>>> >>>> cheers, >>>> Len >>>I'm not sure if version 9 is fully compatible though there might be >>>updates >>>available at the Acronis site that would make it compatible, you'd have to >>>check. I'm using Version 10. You did mention that fact about what >>>version >>>you are using at the Acronis forum didn't you?:-) >> >> Yes I did and it seems that V10 is the only one that supports Vista >> although I've read somewhere that it can screw up the bootloader? Have >> you cloned disks on Vista using V10? Did you use the boot/rescue CD to >> do it? >> >> cheers, >> Len >usually prefer to make images outside the OS. I don't use the Acronis >bootloader. If you are using the Vista bootloader, assuming the bootloader >has been compromised, you can boot from the Vista DVD and run the startup >repair from the setup screen and this usually resolves the issue. > >Since you have posted on the Acronis forum, you might ask about this issue >in a separate thread. recovery disk ? cheers, Len |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? "Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:bkcbd3d303refcj94t5p75gg8vrhajdl76@xxxxxx Quote: > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:04:38 -0700, "Michael Solomon" > <user@#notme.com> wrote: > Quote: >> >> >>"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>news:e829d35fo304m5vivvhf32se52p3vbmrbn@xxxxxx Quote: >>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 13:37:52 -0700, "Michael Solomon" >>> <user@#notme.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>>news:ga19d3p5hoohulfr1c5mtea3ord8btitbl@xxxxxx >>>>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >>>>>>CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >>>>>>reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >>>>>>finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >>>>>>boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >>>>>>when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >>>>>>my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >>>>>>and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >>>>>>done in Vista? >>>>>> >>>>>>Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >>>>>>another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >>>>>>starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >>>>>>Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >>>>>>disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >>>>>> >>>>>>TIA >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>cheers, >>>>>> Len >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA >>>>> drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and >>>>> it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this >>>>> wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know >>>>> problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? >>>>> This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. >>>>> >>>>> cheers, >>>>> Len >>>>I'm not sure if version 9 is fully compatible though there might be >>>>updates >>>>available at the Acronis site that would make it compatible, you'd have >>>>to >>>>check. I'm using Version 10. You did mention that fact about what >>>>version >>>>you are using at the Acronis forum didn't you?:-) >>> >>> >>> Yes I did and it seems that V10 is the only one that supports Vista >>> although I've read somewhere that it can screw up the bootloader? Have >>> you cloned disks on Vista using V10? Did you use the boot/rescue CD to >>> do it? >>> >>> cheers, >>> Len >>usually prefer to make images outside the OS. I don't use the Acronis >>bootloader. If you are using the Vista bootloader, assuming the >>bootloader >>has been compromised, you can boot from the Vista DVD and run the startup >>repair from the setup screen and this usually resolves the issue. >> >>Since you have posted on the Acronis forum, you might ask about this issue >>in a separate thread. > Version 10 did the trick BUT only when I booted from the Acronis > recovery disk ? > > > cheers, > Len from the OS interfering with the process when using the emergency disk because when booted, both XP and Vista have a tendency to lock the volume. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: How do you CHKDSK the boot drive? Bingo! As I understand it, Acronis Version 9 is not compatible with Vista, Acronis Version 10 is compatible with Vista. -- Leo Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so. "Len Cuff" <len.cuff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ga19d3p5hoohulfr1c5mtea3ord8btitbl@xxxxxx Quote: > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:20:34 GMT, Len Cuff <len.cuff@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: >>Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run >>CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next >>reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had >>finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to >>boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but >>when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use >>my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD >>and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it >>done in Vista? >> >>Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to >>another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it >>starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to >>Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source >>disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk? >> >>TIA >> >> >>cheers, >> Len > > Thanks, I'll have a look at the website, it's a Seagate Barracuda SATA > drive but all runs of CHKDSK (can't do the /F mode) show no errors and > it seems to be working fine. It's just Acronis that comes up with this > wierd error. I've posted on their forums to see if it's a know > problem. I did wonder if version 9 is not compatible with Vista maybe? > This program worked fine before I upgraded from XP Home. > > cheers, > Len |
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