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| | CHDSK message Vista won't boot Hello, I get the following message on my VISTA computer and I need to know is the hard drive dead and will I have to FDISK, or equivalent and reload windows from restore disk, or can Windows Vista be recovered without wipind the hard drive clean by and FDISK. Here is the screen: " Chcecking the file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. windows will now check the disk. CHKDSK is verfying files (Stage 1 of 3)..... Deleted corrupt attribute list entry with type code 128 in file 36538. Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 15303. Readable file record segment 15303 is not writeable." This is all I get when I boot. Help thanks Ken |
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| | Re: CHDSK message Vista won't boot Hi, To check the state of the hard drive you should download a diagnostic utility from the manufacturer. What it appears from your message below is that you may simply have a bad sector, this does not necessarily mean the whole drive is bad. The problem may be that this sector contains necessary information for the operating system to load. If necessary to reinstall, simply do so without formatting so that data in the current installation is not lost. You may find though, that your restore disk is not capable of this, it depends on the manufacturer. Fdisk, by the way, is an old tool from the now-defunct Win9x line and is not used in an NT system. NT uses a command line tool called diskpart. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Ken" <rocket@newsgroup> wrote in message news:XEbEm.43727$4E.21444@newsgroup Quote: > Hello, I get the following message on my VISTA computer and I need to know > is the hard drive dead and will I have to FDISK, or equivalent and reload > windows from restore disk, or can Windows Vista be recovered without > wipind the hard drive clean by and FDISK. Here is the screen: > > " Chcecking the file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. > > One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you may cancel the > disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. windows > will now check the disk. > > CHKDSK is verfying files (Stage 1 of 3)..... > Deleted corrupt attribute list entry with type code 128 in file 36538. > Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "") > from file record segment 15303. > Readable file record segment 15303 is not writeable." > > This is all I get when I boot. > > Help thanks > Ken > |
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| | Re: CHDSK message Vista won't boot Thanks Rick, You're saying do a re-install of the OS (Vista) not a restore, right? BTW, I've use a Win98 boot floppy on XP machines with a corrupted HD to FDISK and and reload XP. Most XP install disks will see the DOS partition and reformat to NTFS. Must admit, haven't tried it on a VISTA yet. Where would a run diskpart from since I don't think the box will boot in safe mode? Thanks Again "Rick Rogers" <rick@newsgroup> wrote in message news:%23v5%23j28UKHA.4704@newsgroup Quote: > > Hi, > > To check the state of the hard drive you should download a diagnostic > utility from the manufacturer. What it appears from your message below is > that you may simply have a bad sector, this does not necessarily mean the > whole drive is bad. The problem may be that this sector contains necessary > information for the operating system to load. If necessary to reinstall, > simply do so without formatting so that data in the current installation > is not lost. You may find though, that your restore disk is not capable of > this, it depends on the manufacturer. > > Fdisk, by the way, is an old tool from the now-defunct Win9x line and is > not used in an NT system. NT uses a command line tool called diskpart. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "Ken" <rocket@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:XEbEm.43727$4E.21444@newsgroup Quote: >> Hello, I get the following message on my VISTA computer and I need to >> know is the hard drive dead and will I have to FDISK, or equivalent and >> reload windows from restore disk, or can Windows Vista be recovered >> without wipind the hard drive clean by and FDISK. Here is the screen: >> >> " Chcecking the file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. >> >> One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you may cancel the >> disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. windows >> will now check the disk. >> >> CHKDSK is verfying files (Stage 1 of 3)..... >> Deleted corrupt attribute list entry with type code 128 in file 36538. >> Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "") >> from file record segment 15303. >> Readable file record segment 15303 is not writeable." >> >> This is all I get when I boot. >> >> Help thanks >> Ken >> |
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| | Re: CHDSK message Vista won't boot Hi, Vista won't use a FAT32 partition, it needs to be NTFS, so using fdisk to repartition would be useless. Diskpart has to be run from the recovery console accessed by booting the Vista disk. Most recovery disks won't have that as an option, it's a limitation of options imposed by the system manufacturer. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "TheGremlin" <rocket@newsgroup> wrote in message news:QspEm.6930$LE1.478@newsgroup Quote: > Thanks Rick, You're saying do a re-install of the OS (Vista) not a > restore, right? > > BTW, I've use a Win98 boot floppy on XP machines with a corrupted HD to > FDISK and > > and reload XP. Most XP install disks will see the DOS partition and > reformat to > > NTFS. Must admit, haven't tried it on a VISTA yet. > > Where would a run diskpart from since I don't think the box will boot in > > safe mode? > > Thanks Again > > > "Rick Rogers" <rick@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:%23v5%23j28UKHA.4704@newsgroup Quote: >> >> Hi, >> >> To check the state of the hard drive you should download a diagnostic >> utility from the manufacturer. What it appears from your message below is >> that you may simply have a bad sector, this does not necessarily mean the >> whole drive is bad. The problem may be that this sector contains >> necessary information for the operating system to load. If necessary to >> reinstall, simply do so without formatting so that data in the current >> installation is not lost. You may find though, that your restore disk is >> not capable of this, it depends on the manufacturer. >> >> Fdisk, by the way, is an old tool from the now-defunct Win9x line and is >> not used in an NT system. NT uses a command line tool called diskpart. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> >> "Ken" <rocket@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:XEbEm.43727$4E.21444@newsgroup Quote: >>> Hello, I get the following message on my VISTA computer and I need to >>> know is the hard drive dead and will I have to FDISK, or equivalent and >>> reload windows from restore disk, or can Windows Vista be recovered >>> without wipind the hard drive clean by and FDISK. Here is the screen: >>> >>> " Chcecking the file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. >>> >>> One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you may cancel >>> the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. >>> windows will now check the disk. >>> >>> CHKDSK is verfying files (Stage 1 of 3)..... >>> Deleted corrupt attribute list entry with type code 128 in file 36538. >>> Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "") >>> from file record segment 15303. >>> Readable file record segment 15303 is not writeable." >>> >>> This is all I get when I boot. >>> >>> Help thanks >>> Ken >>> > |
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| | Re: CHDSK message Vista won't boot Hi, Ken (TheGremlin?). Quote: > Where would a run diskpart from since I don't think the box will boot in > safe mode? reached by booting from the WinXP CD. This DiskPart command is quite limited. About all it can do is create and delete partitions. This DiskPart does not exist in Vista or Win7 since there is no Recovery Console after WinXP. There is also DiskPart.exe, a command shell reached from the WinXP/Vista/Win7 desktop. This DiskPart is VERY powerful - but you can't use it if you can't boot into WinXP or later. From the desktop, open a Command Prompt window and run DiskPart. It may take several seconds for the shell to open, then you can type Dir or Help to see a list of commands available in the shell. (Type Exit to exit the shell back to the Command Prompt.) It's past time to throw away the Win9x floppy disk and forget FDISK and FORMAT.exe. DiskPart.exe and its GUI interface, Disk Management, are the tools to use with Win2K and later versions of Windows. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@newsgroup Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64 "TheGremlin" <rocket@newsgroup> wrote in message news:QspEm.6930$LE1.478@newsgroup Quote: > Thanks Rick, You're saying do a re-install of the OS (Vista) not a > restore, right? > > BTW, I've use a Win98 boot floppy on XP machines with a corrupted HD to > FDISK and > > and reload XP. Most XP install disks will see the DOS partition and > reformat to > > NTFS. Must admit, haven't tried it on a VISTA yet. > > Where would a run diskpart from since I don't think the box will boot in > > safe mode? > > Thanks Again > > > "Rick Rogers" <rick@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:%23v5%23j28UKHA.4704@newsgroup Quote: >> >> Hi, >> >> To check the state of the hard drive you should download a diagnostic >> utility from the manufacturer. What it appears from your message below is >> that you may simply have a bad sector, this does not necessarily mean the >> whole drive is bad. The problem may be that this sector contains >> necessary information for the operating system to load. If necessary to >> reinstall, simply do so without formatting so that data in the current >> installation is not lost. You may find though, that your restore disk is >> not capable of this, it depends on the manufacturer. >> >> Fdisk, by the way, is an old tool from the now-defunct Win9x line and is >> not used in an NT system. NT uses a command line tool called diskpart. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> >> "Ken" <rocket@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:XEbEm.43727$4E.21444@newsgroup Quote: >>> Hello, I get the following message on my VISTA computer and I need to >>> know is the hard drive dead and will I have to FDISK, or equivalent and >>> reload windows from restore disk, or can Windows Vista be recovered >>> without wipind the hard drive clean by and FDISK. Here is the screen: >>> >>> " Chcecking the file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. >>> >>> One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you may cancel >>> the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. >>> windows will now check the disk. >>> >>> CHKDSK is verfying files (Stage 1 of 3)..... >>> Deleted corrupt attribute list entry with type code 128 in file 36538. >>> Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "") >>> from file record segment 15303. >>> Readable file record segment 15303 is not writeable." >>> >>> This is all I get when I boot. >>> >>> Help thanks >>> Ken |
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