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Error reading secto Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Anhydrous, Feb 24, 2007. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Anhydrous Registered Member Joined: Nov 28, 2006 Posts: 20 Can anyone tell me what the deal is with an error occurred while scanning pages. please check the scanner this? I have not seen this on my pc before today but,I have installed many reatil an error occurred while scanning for the next triggers to fire copies onto customers comps and several say this same message and now I see it on mine. I have only had this HDD for about an error occurred while scanning or importing kofax 2 months at most so I doubt its the HDD so I'm leaning towards the possibility of a boot sector virus but would rather hear from you guys what it is for sure. Thanks in advance guys/gals Anhydrous, Feb 24,
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2007 #1 ASpace Guest Hi . This is not a boot sector virus . This appears because NOD32 cannot scan the second boot boot sector . If you have an music player or copies/printer plugged , NOD32 cannot detect boot sectors in them and cannot scan them . And the error comes . Try to scan with unplugged devices and you'll see it ASpace, Feb 24, 2007 #2 Anhydrous Registered Member Joined: Nov 28, 2006 Posts: 20 Re: Error occurred while an error occurred while scanning or importing bad filename or number scanning MBR sector of the 2. physical disk. Error reading s Ok,that makes sense for my pc but what about all my customers that I install NOD32 on? I certainly dont have my printer connected to their pc's and some times not all,I am reinstalling the OS and then installing NOD32,so their isnt any mp3 players or printers connected,any reason why this would occur ? Thanks again for the fast response. Anhydrous, Feb 24, 2007 #3 ASpace Guest This is not a problem . This is just a warning .To understand it better read this http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showpost.php?p=927734&postcount=4 What about customers ? Explain this to them just like you explain the blue files in the on-demand scanner log ASpace, Feb 24, 2007 #4 Anhydrous Registered Member Joined: Nov 28, 2006 Posts: 20 Re: Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 2. physical disk. Error reading s thnx for the link m8. The card reader cleared it all up for me.All the pc's that the customers had that error on also had card readers.Thanks a ton.I owe ya one Anhydrous, Feb 24, 2007 #5 ASpace Guest No problem Anhydrous . You are welcome ! ASpace, Feb 24, 2007 #6 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Your username or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your
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Posts: 21 POST ID # = 638160 Reputation: 10 I have a DISK DRIVE (SSD) problem in the BOOT RECORD..... OK, it seems my W8 system is possibly in a bit of trouble... My OS is on my SSD, the F115GB2-A (C:) I ran CHKDSK on my C: drive, and at the end saw this : ============= Errors detected in http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/error-occurred-while-scanning-mbr-sector-of-the-2-physical-disk-error-reading-secto.166643/ the Boot File. Windows has checked the file system and found problems. Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair. ============== Hmm, system boots just fine and I appear to have NO errors. I am on an SSD and it is quite possible that I did 'mess up' something in the boot record when I migrated a large partition that was bootable into the much smaller SSD partition. So I http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=116176 ran CHKDSK /SCAN... BIG MISTAKE... At the end it asked to cue it up to check the disk on boot. I allowed it. It ran and then started a troubleshooter, which ran PC Diagnostics and then a message that it could take up to 1 hour to fix. Almost instantly the system rebooted, AND ran chkdsk again. Off it went to the troubleshooter... and it just continued in this loop. OK, I did break the loop and got an screen with options... one was to go into W8 directly, and again, the loop started up again. Argh... broke into it and I had other options, REFRESH, RESTORE, or shutdown. OK, Shutdown.... nope, power on started the loop again... UGLY... so I did a REFRESH basically losing installed non-MS store programs. No problem, I've got an IMAGE. When it was restored, it was OK on CHKDSK... and the few Store apps (Live Tiles) that didn't run before did... good. Then I restored my image, and poof, CHKDSK shows the error again. CAN NOT find anything about this message on the web? Thinking the MBR could be 'damaged'? There are programs to fix that and the boot record, but I'm not about to try this as it could break me? HELP and SUGGESTIONS appreciated... Windows 8 remember. Ran CHKNTFS and the FS is O
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>CPUs>Extremely slow hardware scan on bootup> Extremely slow hardware scan on bootup Tags: CPUs Hardware Last response: 26 April 2010 07:11 in CPUs Share ComputerPlayer 24 April 2010 20:08:38 Hello, at the beginning of the boot after the bios http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/280745-28-extremely-slow-hardware-scan-bootup is read, a small scan window appears. It used to only scan from left to right about http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/archive/index.php/t-33612909.html 5-8 times before the windows emblem popped up. Now it scans about 40-50 times. The computer runs great after bootup. Help!!!! More about : extremely slow hardware scan bootup tecmo34 a c 83 à CPUs 24 April 2010 20:58:31 It sounds like you have a bunch of programs trying to load in the background during the boot/load process. Hers is wha I would try... When you have your error occurred PC up and running, go to your start menu and type in MSCONFIG and hit enter. Go to the Boot tab, select Advanced Options, check # of Processors and select the max number under the drop down box, hit OK. Set TIMEOUT to 3 seconds. Go to the Startup tab, unselect all applications that are not critical to the startup process. Click Apply, Okay then a screen will pop up asking to Restart or exit with out Restarting. Select Restart and see if this has error occurred while improved your load times. m 0 l ComputerPlayer 24 April 2010 21:58:36 tecmo34 said:It sounds like you have a bunch of programs trying to load in the background during the boot/load process. Hers is wha I would try... When you have your PC up and running, go to your start menu and type in MSCONFIG and hit enter. Go to the Boot tab, select Advanced Options, check # of Processors and select the max number under the drop down box, hit OK. Set TIMEOUT to 3 seconds. Go to the Startup tab, unselect all applications that are not critical to the startup process. Click Apply, Okay then a screen will pop up asking to Restart or exit with out Restarting. Select Restart and see if this has improved your load times. Hello Tecmo34, Well, I tried what you said to do and it didn't seem to make a difference. It did seem to help the boot up from the signin to fully booted. I think I may have a hardware disk problem. I may format the disk and then load up a copy of vista and see how it boots. If OK, I will rebuild the disk software. If not, I will take it in to get it checked out. I wish I had a real good backup when it was working 100%. I also ran bootrec.exe and it didn't seem to help.... Do you have any more Ideas??? I really want to try everything before I take it in to have them check
extracted to folder, no problem there, scanned with said AV and I get 3 errors in the scan log. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 4. physical disk. Error reading sector. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 5. physical disk. Error reading sector. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 6. physical disk. Error reading sector. Now it doesn't flag up any suspicious files, just wondering if this is a glitch in readingfrom disk or what, safe to run on a ppc ? It's a map for TT6 Thanks all :tu: Maggy J24-04-2007, 01:00Hi all, long story ....short version. Just d/led 18 rar file, parts to a whole, now I've extracted to folder, no problem there, scanned with said AV and I get 3 errors in the scan log. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 4. physical disk. Error reading sector. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 5. physical disk. Error reading sector. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 6. physical disk. Error reading sector. Now it doesn't flag up any suspicious files, just wondering if this is a glitch in readingfrom disk or what, safe to run on a ppc ? It's a map for TT6 Thanks all :tu: Have you tried asking at eset? :erm: Lord Nikon24-04-2007, 01:10Hi all, long story ....short version. Just d/led 18 rar file, parts to a whole, now I've extracted to folder, no problem there, scanned with said AV and I get 3 errors in the scan log. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 4. physical disk. Error reading sector. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 5. physical disk. Error reading sector. Error occurred while scanning MBR sector of the 6. physical disk. Error reading sector. Now it doesn't flag up any suspicious files, just wondering if this is a glitch in readingfrom disk or what, safe to run on a ppc ? It's a map for TT6 Thanks all :tu: got a multiport card reader plugged in that signs on as 4 removable drives? if so it could be that NOD was trying to scan the MBR of drives that show as present but have no media inserted (hence no master boot records) bopdude24-04-2007, 01:43Have you tried asking at eset? :erm: Not the sort of question I can ask them Incog ;) :erm: cough :D got a multiport card reader plu