If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Rate Thread | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
error check and windows restore
running a windows restore I'm asked to perform an error check at the boot
first ok I set the error check but it fails suggesting a windows restore first :/ I think I'll format the ****... -- /-\ /\/\ /\/\ /-\ /\/\ /\/\ /-\ T /-\ -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- - -=- http://www.bb2002.it ............ [ al lavoro ] ........... |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
error check and windows restore
Ammammata wrote:
running a windows restore I'm asked to perform an error check at the boot first ok I set the error check but it fails suggesting a windows restore first :/ I think I'll format the ****... Boot your Windows Installer DVD and use the Command Prompt there to run CHKDSK. Since the C: drive can easily be dismounted by the software when using the Installer DVD command prompt, you should not have a problem doing chkdsk /f C: or whatever. When you use the Command Prompt on the installer DVD, it comes up running off X: , a RAMDisk. But you still have to verify the other drive letters. List C: with the dir command, and see if familiar items are present. If it looks like C: , then you can run your CHKDSK command. Paul |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
error check and windows restore
Il giorno Thu 19 Jul 2018 12:27:42p, *Paul* ha inviato su
alt.windows7.general il messaggio news cosa ha scritto: Boot your Windows Installer DVD and use the Command Prompt there to run CHKDSK. Since the C: drive can easily be dismounted by the software when using the Installer DVD command prompt, you should not have a problem doing chkdsk /f C: or whatever. When you use the Command Prompt on the installer DVD, it comes up running off X: , a RAMDisk. But you still have to verify the other drive letters. List C: with the dir command, and see if familiar items are present. If it looks like C: , then you can run your CHKDSK command. booting the install disk, windows doesn't recognize the system/data partition i can "dir c:" that is the boot partition following letters are not available, except x: same problem connecting the disk to working computers using USB, both win7 and win10: disk not recognized, they suggest to format it of course, if I put the disk back into its hp elite 8300 case, it works fine and is recognized and boots and all the rest in the bios the disk protection flag is *not* active booting linux from usb, the disk is recognized but not accessible because of the error (linux suggests to restart windows and fix with chkdsk /f) according to chkdsk (without /f) the error is in the bitmap of usage right now I'm re-installing the new ssd from restore disks the boring phase will be to update windows, reinstall software and devices then, re-joining the domain, all data and configurations will (hopefully) be back at their locations uffa... -- /-\ /\/\ /\/\ /-\ /\/\ /\/\ /-\ T /-\ -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- - -=- http://www.bb2002.it ............ [ al lavoro ] ........... |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|