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Rob
January 5th 04, 10:10 PM
OK, CHKDSK knows there is a problem, so it keeps trying
to run an autocheck, but it freezes at 98% and shows this
blue screen.

Ignore autocheck and go into WindowsXP fine, and try to
run defrag, schedules chkdsk and fails (as above).

I can not find anything on this in the KB, and I just
can't figure out how to get this file system to fix
itself, and now I can not get the chkdsk to finish
without locking up.

Are there any alternatives or suggestions?

Rob

PS - disk is 40GB NTFS volume.

davetest
January 5th 04, 10:11 PM
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 23:59:13 -0800, "Rob"
> wrote:

>OK, CHKDSK knows there is a problem, so it keeps trying
>to run an autocheck, but it freezes at 98% and shows this
>blue screen.
>
>Ignore autocheck and go into WindowsXP fine, and try to
>run defrag, schedules chkdsk and fails (as above).
>
>I can not find anything on this in the KB, and I just
>can't figure out how to get this file system to fix
>itself, and now I can not get the chkdsk to finish
>without locking up.
>
>Are there any alternatives or suggestions?
>
>Rob
>
>PS - disk is 40GB NTFS volume.
Boot the recovery console and run chkdsk c: /r from there.
What is ldechndr.sys? Some kind of driver, but for what?
Is an MS file? Don't see it on my system.

Dave

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