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XP - WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
Hello "Byte", first, many thanks for responding your time and effort is very
much appreciated.
My symptoms are still occcurring, but they seem to have settled down now,
errors are stil reported with CHKDSK, but are generally minor and are only on
C:. The computer isn't automatically running CHKDSK on boot any more, and my
time display runs properly.
I ran SFC but no change.
The minor errors which are listed when I run CHKDSK /V are generally unused
security descriptors. THe mesage is:
Detected minor inconsistencies on the drive. This is not a corruption.
CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)...
Cleaning up 1 unused index entries from index $SII of file 9.
Cleaning up 1 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 9.
Cleaning up 1 unused security descriptors.
Security descriptor verification completed.
Funnnily enough I have located a couple of Knowledge Base articles which
describe my symptoms almost exactly, Articles 255008 and 327009.
327009 is about a problem which occured after copying or restoring large
amounts of data- which I have been doing.
255008 includes almost exactly the same error message as I receive and
refers to the problem as ignorable as long as CHKNTFS doesn't report the disk
as dirty. My disk gets reported clean.
However these articles refer to problems with Windows 2000 and say the
problems were fixed in WinXP and/or service packs for Win2000. I am running
WinXP SP2 installed direct from the disk only about 4 weeks ago.
I should mention that apart from the difficulties I have mentioned, the
system works fine- so given that the errors are currently reported as minor,
and only affecting the security descriptors, I am inclined to avoid a
reinstall of WinXP and proceed by keeping an eye on the problem with a
regular CHKDSK on each drive, while running my daily full system backups.
i should also run clean boot and see if the problem continues to occur.
I suppose it is possible this is a Windows XP bug? Nothing in the Knowledge
Base though, so perhaps its not common. I would talk to Microsoft about it
but they only give you 2 opportunities for cost-free support so I don't want
to call them unless I have to!
All the best, if you have any further points I would be deligted to hear
from you!
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Mark H
> Mark, my first suggestion to you is to save all personal data to CD's
> as soon as possible, for it looks like you may be ready for a complete
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> >
> > Any suggestions?