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some system flakiness and am trying to pin down the cause. SMART shows zero bad sectors, zero pending reallocations on all drives Memory tests show no problems. Chkdsk fails in various different ways: When run from a normal command line (no /f option) it gets to 63% and then hangs When run on boot (autocheck) it hangs immediately on starting. Actually, the countdown timer (Press any key to skip chkdsk) gets to 1 second and the system hangs. When run from the an unspecified error occurred (696e647863686b2e 820) F8 "Repair System" option (the Win7 "recovery console"), with /f, it runs to about 63% (end of stage 2) and then fails as follows: Volume label is OS. CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)... 5068288 file records processed. File verification completed. 308 large file records processed. 0 bad file records processed. 2 EA records processed. 77 reparse records processed. CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)... 63 percent complete. (6078872 of 7562028 index entries processed) An unspecified error occurred (696e647863686b2e e19). Unable to obtain a handle to the event log. Googling and searching on Technet for the error code and "Unable to obtain a handle to the event log" both turn up nothing useful. Anybody have any info on what the problem is? windows-7 64-bit chkdsk share|improve this question edited Jan 4 '11 at 22:12 Bobby 7,40122639 asked Jan 4 '11 at 18:43 Ex Umbris 7451513 Was this drive originally partitioned with Windows 7 or with a previous OS? Is this a basic or dynamic disk? Have you tried deleting the partition and recreating under Win7? Or are you trying to avoid this? Do you have another machine you could move the disk to and try chkdsk anymore? –IrqJD Jan 4 '11 at 22:35 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted number 2, see this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/975778/en-us A countdown timer is displayed and you are prompted to press any key if you wan
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& Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See More... Software ▼ Security insufficient disk space to correct errors in index i30 of file and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 the disk does not have enough space to replace bad clusters detected in file Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows 8Hardware Problems Solved chkdsk G: /f /r /x Stage 5 at 56 hours only 53% Tags:chkdskexternal driveerror message http://superuser.com/questions/229079/chkdsk-an-unspecified-error-occurred-696e647863686b2e-e19 sobrien January 31, 2014 at 13:36:32 Specs: Windows 8.1 My 1TB external drive was recognized but would not open. The message I was receiving was "G: is not accessible. Parameter is incorrect." After doing some research I decided to run chkdsk. The first time it failed in Stage 2 with an "unexpected error" message. So, I started chkdsk again http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-8/chkdsk-g-f-r-x-stage-5-at-56-hours-only-53/1073.html and went to bed.That was 56 hours ago. It has been in Stage 5 since Wednesday morning and it is now Friday afternoon.Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. See More: chkdsk G: /f /r /x Stage 5 at 56 hours only 53% Report • #1 Razor2.3 January 31, 2014 at 15:13:59 ✔ Best AnswerIs the percentage increasing? If so, let it do its thing.Is the disk actually doing something? If so, let it do its thing.Is there a faster way to connect? Chkdsk is slow even when dealing with internal drives. If you can connect to it over a faster interface, you might have better luck. How To Ask Questions The Smart Way Report • #2 DAVEINCAPS January 31, 2014 at 19:27:50 I don't know what would be normal for a 1 TB drive but that sounds like a long time. I'd guess it's taking longer because of the error message. I agree with Razor, since you're already into it you may as well let it finish. It will be interesting to see if chkdsk fixes
drive wont boot, stalls on chkdsk Discussion in 'Hardware' started by chrisdab, Mar 12, 2011. chrisdab Private E-2 I have a hard drive for my Dell PC that http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/hard-drive-wont-boot-stalls-on-chkdsk.234269/ stopped loading windows. The error message says missing hal.dll. I put this hard drive https://forums.techguy.org/threads/chkdsk-unspecified-error-windows-xp.285677/ into another computer and while BIOS detected the hard drive, at first it wasnt showing up in windows. I then did a chkdsk at startup which fixed errors but stalled before it finished. After startup, I can now see the hard drive in My Computer. The problem is that I cant access My Documents to unspecified error transfer my files. When I try to open the Documents folder in the problem hard drive, it stalls on me. Chkdsk also stalls when running it from command prompt. Help me fix this so I can safely transfer my files. chrisdab, Mar 12, 2011 #1 sach2 Major Geek Extraordinaire Try running chkdsk from Windows. My Computer>right-click the drive letter and select Properties>Tools tab>Check drive for errors. Tick both unspecified error occurred boxes and see if it will go through. Which brand of HD is the problem drive? sach2, Mar 12, 2011 #2 chrisdab Private E-2 Hi, thanks for helping me. I have a samsung hard drive. I check samsung support website but I couldnt find any disk diagnostic tools. I have run chkdsk from command prompt. chkdsk /r It is running through and correcting alot of errors. After this is done, what do I do next to get this hard drive working correctly? Do I have to reinstall windows? chrisdab, Mar 12, 2011 #3 tgell Major Geek Extraordinaire Hello, Here is the link to the Samsung Diagnostic Utility for your HDD. Use caution because you can mess things up if you are not careful. It comes as a FDD file only. You will have to create a bootable CD if you do not have a Floppy drive. tgell, Mar 12, 2011 #4 sach2 Major Geek Extraordinaire Hi, That there are so many errors may be a problem getting XP to boot up. I think if chkdsk /r completes you should run it again to see if it will come up with zero errors. If it comes up with a lot of errors again the
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. chkdsk "unspecified error" windows xp Discussion in 'Hardware' started by misc143, Oct 17, 2004. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement misc143 Thread Starter Joined: Oct 17, 2004 Messages: 4 Hi - chkdsk always checks the disk on startup - tries to repair something on c: (deleting file record segment 24103) - at step 2 from 3 crashes with the messsage: "an unspecified error has occured" - i tried to boot with the original xp cd and run chkdsk from console but i still receive the same error - i tried Norton Disk Doctor, but the only thing it can do it to make chkdsk run at the next startup - i checked the disk with a maxtor utility (thorough check: no bad sectors) - i tried "less vigorous check" with chkdsk (chkdsk /f /i /c) - same unspecified error, but this time at step 3 from 3 - there is an identical bug in win2k but no solution for winxp: When you run the Chkdsk utility on a volume that is formatted with the NTFS file system, if a security descriptor stream is greater than 4 gigabytes (GB), you may receive the following error message: CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3) An unspecified error occurred. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=815028 extra clues: - a lost clusters folder (found.002) from my hdd cannot be deleted (the file or directory is corrupt and unreadable THANKS! if someone can help i would really appreciate! misc143, Oct 17, 2004 #1 Sponsor eddie5659 Moderator Malware Specialist Joined: Mar 19, 2001 Messages: 29,796 Hiya You can run chkntfs, which will over-ride the chkdsk at startup: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prkd_tro_rgwn.asp However, this may ultimatly be pointing towards a failing hardDrive. You may want to back up all your data, just in case. If you go to the manufacture's website of the hardDrive, they usually have a diagnostic's tool. Normally you will make a bootable floppy with it. Boot with the utility and run a thorough test. If the drive has errors, replace it. If you can get to Windows, go to Control Panel | System | hardware tab | device manager. You can find out the name of your hardDrive there. Regards eddie eddie5659, Oct 23, 2004 #2 misc143 Thread Starter Joined: Oct 17, 2004 Messages: 4 Hi, Many thanks for your help! I forgot to mention here, but i already dow