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Ron Rosenfeld
How often is it the case that when CHKDSK freezes, the problem is hardware?
I wasted a lot of time this weekend before determining that one of my hard
drives was bad. Fortunately, I have a RAID 10 array, so did not lose anything.
I wonder if anything in my experience should have given me a clue to check the
HD earlier in the process.
The symptom was that, in Windows, my system would freeze after startup and
after most of the startup programs had loaded. Freeze = mouse either would not
move or clicking had no effect; only way out was to do a hard reset (button on
computer) or power off.
After this happened the first time, I had similar results trying to start in
SAFE mode. I then booted into Recovery Console and ran chkdsk, which seemed to
stop at 56% (Stage 3) and, after 13 hours, I powered off.
I eventually determined that the disk was bad by running a utility downloaded
from the HD manufacturer. After removing the bad HD, chkdsk ran OK as did
Windows and the computer. HD was under warranty, so that will be replaced this
week sometime.
But were there clues here that should have led me to suspect a hardware problem
sooner?
--ron
I wasted a lot of time this weekend before determining that one of my hard
drives was bad. Fortunately, I have a RAID 10 array, so did not lose anything.
I wonder if anything in my experience should have given me a clue to check the
HD earlier in the process.
The symptom was that, in Windows, my system would freeze after startup and
after most of the startup programs had loaded. Freeze = mouse either would not
move or clicking had no effect; only way out was to do a hard reset (button on
computer) or power off.
After this happened the first time, I had similar results trying to start in
SAFE mode. I then booted into Recovery Console and ran chkdsk, which seemed to
stop at 56% (Stage 3) and, after 13 hours, I powered off.
I eventually determined that the disk was bad by running a utility downloaded
from the HD manufacturer. After removing the bad HD, chkdsk ran OK as did
Windows and the computer. HD was under warranty, so that will be replaced this
week sometime.
But were there clues here that should have led me to suspect a hardware problem
sooner?
--ron