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are voted up and rise to the top CHKDSK error code 766f6c756d652e63 3f1 up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 On a Windows 7 computer, running chkdsk /r /f C: in repair mode, it gives the error, Unspecified error 766f6c756d652e63 3f1. or something like that. I have tried the following: uninstalling all antivirus software scanning with MalwareByte's Anti-Malware doing a Disk Cleanup running Disk Defrag booting TRK chkdsk an unspecified error occurred 696 and running fsck -t ntfs (gives error Unsupported case. and not implemented). I have also tried a System Restore, but there is a Temporary Internet file that appears to be in all restore points, and that file must be corrupted or something, because System Restore always grinds to a halt when it gets to that file. What should I try next? Thanks in advance. windows chkdsk share|improve this question asked Dec 8 '12 at 1:54 BenjiWiebe 4,68872551 4 Check your HDD for errors using its manufacturer's utility. If your HDD has bad sectors (since you ran chkdsk /r), best to copy as much data off it as possible and replace the disk. Moreover, if it has bad sectors, stressing it further with defrag before getting your data off it is a really bad idea. –Karan Dec 8 '12 at 2:02 1 @Karan The problem has existed for a long time, and no files seem to be missing. Do you think that this error indicates a hardware failure? –BenjiWiebe Dec 8 '12 at 2:04 1 chkdsk /r /f C: in repair mode, it gives the error, Unspecified error 766f6c756d652e63 3f1. … booting TRK and running fsck -t ntfs (gives erro
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Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only http://superuser.com/questions/516527/chkdsk-error-code-766f6c756d652e63-3f1 takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Chkdsk An unspecified error occurred 6c6f6766696c652e 29c up vote 1 down vote favorite UPDATE: It was a bad SATA cable. I ran the chkdsk /R command on an external http://superuser.com/questions/871110/chkdsk-an-unspecified-error-occurred-6c6f6766696c652e-29c WD 1TB hardrive connected via SATA. Here is the output log from chkdsk from event viewer. Not sure what the error message means? Chkdsk was executed in read/write mode. Checking file system on E: The type of the file system is NTFS. Volume label is Backup Drive. CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)... 768 file records processed. File verification completed. 0 large file records processed. 0 bad file records processed. 0 EA records processed. 0 reparse records processed. CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 5)... 884 index entries processed. Index verification completed. 0 unindexed files scanned. 0 unindexed files recovered. CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 5)... 768 file SDs/SIDs processed. Cleaning up 6 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9. Cleaning up 6 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9. Cleaning up 6 unused security descriptors. Security descriptor verification completed. 58 data files processed. CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)... 752 files processed. File data verification complet
Posted on December 2, 2012 by Ray Woodcock I wanted to test a hard drive. I put it into an external USB enclosure and connected it to an ASUS Eee PC. I booted the Eee using a multiboot USB jump drive. Upon booting, I chose the https://raywoodcockslatest.wordpress.com/2012/12/02/unspecified-error-hkdsk/ Windows 7 Recovery Disk and ran CHKDSK from the Command Prompt. I made many attempts to check and fix that external hard drive, using CHKDSK /R and CHKDSK /B. They all failed. Attempts using /I (e.g., CHKDSK /B /I) did not https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/chkdsk-unspecified-error-has-occurred-243872/ fail, but of course those produced a warning that /I would not necessarily repair disk problems. When the attempts failed, they failed in stage 2 of 5, and most if not all produced this error message: An unspecified error occurred error occurred (696e647863686b2e e19). I hoped that, by running CHKDSK many times, perhaps the program would slowly eat its way through whatever corruption it might be encountering. At first it appeared that this might be taking place. But at some point I became convinced that we were not getting past the 25% mark, and in some cases the number of index entries processed was actually less than had been processed on the previous try. I ran a search on the "unspecified error" message. an unspecified error This produced a plethora of plausible possibilities. It tentatively appeared that there might be different causes of the unspecified error. Mine, for instance, might have been caused by something that would only produce the "e19" at the right end of the error message shown above. Some of the solutions suggested in those webpages, or coming to mind as I read, were that trying with a different machine might solve the problem; perhaps the (Samsung) hard drive manufacturer's diagnostic CD would help; maybe I could accomplish something with other DOS-like commands (e.g., FIXMBR); maybe some other program (e.g., TestDisk) would do a better job than CHKDSK; possibly I could boot into Windows 7 and use its disk checking feature to fix the problem (i.e., in Windows Explorer, right-click on the drive > Properties > Tools > Check Now > check both boxes); conceivably an Eee driver update would help. I dismissed the possibility that the Eee's copy of CHKDSK was bad; I had just used it successfully in that same configuration with a different external USB drive in a different USB enclosure (actually, a mere drive dock); I did wonder, though, whether the problem might be related to the particular USB enclosure. If I had needed to replace CHKDSK, one suggestion was to use this command: expand Y:\I386\chkdsk.ex_ C:\Windows\system32\chkdsk.exe where Y would be the CD drive where the Windows 7 installation CD was loaded. I had initially been trying to run CHKDSK
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