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Chkdsk and Scandisk both lock trying to check my directory structure.
Under Win2k on an Intel 2.4Ghz Pentium with 1GB of RAM, both utilities and a third-party utility I tried will grind at the hard drive indefinitely at about the 8% mark during step two, scanning of indexes or directories. This includes running chkdsk in the startup process. The hard drive, an 80GB labeled IBM Deskstar, has two partitions: a 6.5 GB one for the OS and essential programs, and a 73.5GB one for files, games, and everything else. The problem only comes with the second and larger partition. Just last night, I defragmented the drive, though after completing the job the Windows defragmention program now complains that Chkdsk is scheduled to run before I attempt another defrag. The hard drive gives me no troubles other than this. A surface scan finds no errors. I hope I'm giving enough information to make the problem clear. Is there a program smart enough to correct whatever is tripping up the others? What could be going wrong here?
Thanks!
Last edited by Menbailee; 03-16-2008 at 02:51 PM.
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