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  • A Word to the Wise

    Never
    EVER
    run chkdisk.

    EVER.


  • #2
    why?

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    • #3
      deleting the whole ntfs directory because it found it corrupt is why.

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      • #4
        Now doing a raw recovery, which could have been a normal recovery where i could have actually gotten the whole files with file names, but now?

        NEVER run chkdisk!

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        • #5
          Should that not be a message to the dumb? The wise would surely know already.

          Hope you can sort it out.
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          • #6
            Yeah go ahead and tell me I'm ****ing stupid.

            chkdisk comes on and does this automatically on bootup. I come back to find it deleting everything. Screw this.

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            • #7
              I've never heard of such a thing.

              is it set to delete invalid thingies?

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              • #8
                I have run chkdisk more times than I can count, and never had it do that!
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                • #9
                  In extension to this, should we also NEVER run Scandisk and Defrag?
                  If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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                  • #10
                    Which defragmenter do you use, if not the built-in one? A "long" time ago I tried Diskeeper and decided it wasn't very good after it fried an NTFS partition.

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                    • #11
                      ^^^

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                      • #12
                        been using dk8 and oo6 for a while now, there was some weirdness once when I was using my old KT7 but nothing remotely like that since I went to a SiS based mobo. The two happily coexist on my present machine. Hey Pit, erm KvH (sorry, the problem sounded like a typical TP episode) why is chkdsk running automatically? It never does this on my machine except sometimes when I press the reset button accidentally
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DentyCracker
                          been using dk8 and oo6 for a while now, there was some weirdness once when I was using my old KT7 but nothing remotely like that since I went to a SiS based mobo. The two happily coexist on my present machine. Hey Pit, erm KvH (sorry, the problem sounded like a typical TP episode) why is chkdsk running automatically? It never does this on my machine except sometimes when I press the reset button accidentally
                          What do you mean a typical TP episode. I just buy something new and it doesn't work.

                          Chkdsk is crap Microsoft should use something better.
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                          • #14
                            Chkdsk is crap Microsoft should use something better.
                            I think that applies to virtually all MS software, no need to pick on chkdsk personally.

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                            • #15
                              @DentyCracker: it's part of the boot process. If there seems to be a problem with your partition, chkdsk runs automatically.

                              Happened to me once that it deleted the whole tree. I didn't actually loose anything, just ran some of the gazillion recovery programs I have and installed a fresh copy of Windows on a new HDD.

                              It turned out the "crashed" HDD had a defective cluster. Low level format and chugging along happily the next day. It took me a day to do everything, but that's life

                              The *really* stupid thing in all this, and that's valid for scandisk too, is that you don't have *anything* to say about whether chkdsk should (yes) proceed will deleting your FAT/index or (noooooo) just stick to being happy to report that there's a problem and let you maybe find a better way to recover/repair it...

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