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I've been having a lot of problems with a certain hard drive lately. So I went to dos to run chkdsk and got the following:

D:\>chkdsk
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is Big one.

WARNING! F parameter not specified.
Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 4197.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 4217.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 4219.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 4222.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 5038.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 5050.
File verification completed.

Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.
 

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That's normal. Chkdsk can't fix anything while XP is running. Run: chkdsk /f and choose "Y" to run it on next reboot.
 

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It is irrelevant where XP is installed. To run chkdsk on your system partition, simply type:

chkdsk /f

and agree to run it on startup.
To run chkdsk at boot on another partition that gives you the above message because it is in use, type the same command with the drive letter specified:

chkdsk D: /f

The option exists to "unlock" the drive and terminate all handles to it so that chkdsk can be run without a reboot. But that is riskier and unnecessary since you don't ordinarily know what threads are running and the consequences of terminating them.

Mr. Cerelli is posting in this thread contrary to the site owner's instructions and can be ignored.
 
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