Chkdsk /F always reports the same errors despite "fixing" said err

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Chkdsk /F always reports the same errors despite fining said errors

Sample of errors shown:
Index entry wpcuninst.mof in index $I30 of file 5317 is incorrect.
Index entry pmcsnap.dll.mui in index $I30 of file 5328 is incorrect.
Index entry ppcsnap.dll.mui in index $I30 of file 5328 is incorrect.
Index entry printmanagement.msc in index $I30 of file 5328 is incorrect.
Index entry pathping.exe.mui in index $I30 of file 5330 is incorrect.
Index entry ping.exe.mui in index $I30 of file 5330 is incorrect.
Index entry tracert.exe.mui in index $I30 of file 5330 is incorrect.
Index entry gpprnext.dll in index $I30 of file 5406 is incorrect.
Index entry ppcRsopCompSchema.mof in index $I30 of file 5406 is incorrect.
Index entry ppcRsopUserSchema.mof in index $I30 of file 5406 is incorrect.

How do I get chkdsk to fix these errors once and for all?
 
CS said:
Chkdsk /F always reports the same errors despite fining said errors

Sample of errors shown:
Index entry wpcuninst.mof in index $I30 of file 5317 is incorrect.
Index entry pmcsnap.dll.mui in index $I30 of file 5328 is incorrect.
Index entry ppcsnap.dll.mui in index $I30 of file 5328 is incorrect.
Index entry printmanagement.msc in index $I30 of file 5328 is incorrect.
Index entry pathping.exe.mui in index $I30 of file 5330 is incorrect.
Index entry ping.exe.mui in index $I30 of file 5330 is incorrect.
Index entry tracert.exe.mui in index $I30 of file 5330 is incorrect.
Index entry gpprnext.dll in index $I30 of file 5406 is incorrect.
Index entry ppcRsopCompSchema.mof in index $I30 of file 5406 is incorrect.
Index entry ppcRsopUserSchema.mof in index $I30 of file 5406 is incorrect.

How do I get chkdsk to fix these errors once and for all?

Download a diagnostic utility from the hard drive mftr. If you can't
find one for your specific hard drive, Seagate's SeaTools works well.
You will create a bootable cd (or floppy) with the file you download.
Boot with the media you created and do a thorough test of the drive. If
the drive fails any physical tests, replace it.

If the drive tests good, test your RAM. I like Memtest86+ from
www.memtest.org. You will do something similar to the hard drive
utility. Download the image for the bootable CD and boot with it. Allow
Memtest to run for an extended period of time (at least 1 hour) unless
you get errors right away. If you get errors, replace the faulty stick
of RAM.

You need third-party burning software to burn an .iso in XP. I'm not
sure whether Vista's built-in burning program can do this. Look in
Vista's Help for "burn image" if you don't have third-party burning
software installed (Roxio, Nero, etc.).


Malke
 
This isn't a hardware issue. It is almost as if something is preventing
chkdsk from completing what it needs to do.
 
Try chkdsk /r (repair with full surface scan).

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
I've found a workaround that is less than satifactory.

locate and rename each and every file and then rename them back.
 
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