Friday, February 22, 2008
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After just about 3-4 weeks of zero problems, last night I had my first real, "oh no this is bad" feeling. Let me say that this may not be a 'Vista' issue... I think it could have happened with XP.

I had noticed that when I had added files to my desktop, that I could not delete them. I would get an error message stating that the file or folder was corrupted and not readable. Oh man that's a bad feeling. I noticed if I did a "shift delete" bypassing the recycle bin, I could delete file. Some quick googling produced a know issue with a corrupt recycle bin. It was a simple fix, delete the system recycle bin folder, and have the system automatically recreate it.

That didn't fix my issue.

The next thing I found was to run a disk check from the disk tools section of the "Manage my computer" section. Checking the boxes to automatically fix errors while scanning the disk. Since this was on my C:\ drive, I would get a message when initiating a scan that it could not do it on the active Windows partition, and kindly asked me if I would like to schedule to do this at startup, awesome.

Except, it never did it at startup.

I was starting to get stressed. Would I need to do a clean install? Crap, I didn't want to do that. Repair? I decided to boot from the setup DVD and see if something caught my eye. I clicked the 'repair my system' option and was presented with a ton of options, there it is... command prompt!

At the command prompt, I dropped over to the C:\ and ran C:\chkdsk /f, it asked if I wanted to dismount the primary drive, uhhhh scary, but yeah, I guess so. Then it fixed all the corrupt files, found no bad sectors, and once I rebooted back into Vista 64, all seems well.

So now why did my files get corrupted? I don't appear to have any data loss either.

Moral of the story? Sometimes there is a quick fix, it just takes time to get to it. I wanted to wipe the system, and start fresh, but couldn't bring myself to something that drastic whithout exhausting all my options.

Friday, February 22, 2008 5:58:03 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  |  Related posts:
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Friday, February 22, 2008 9:14:37 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I had a similar problem where every time I'd log in I'd get a balloon in the corner of the window telling me about I had some corrupt files. I tried to run chkdsk /f from a command window and the scan would never run on reboot the way it said it would. I used the Dell "system repair" boot option instead of booting from the setup DVD, but it accomplished the same thing - I finally was able to run chkdsk and get things fixed.

I, too, have no idea why the files got corrupted. Never in all the years I've been running my XP box at home have I had corrupt file problems.
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