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Chkdsk Found A Problem
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Bob
, Jan 29 2004 03:55 PM
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Bob
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Posted 29 January 2004 - 03:55 PM
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\Bob Shields>chkdsk
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is 9 GIG.
WARNING! F parameter not specified.
Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.
CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
File verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)...
Index verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)...
Security descriptor verification completed.
Correcting errors in the Volume Bitmap.
Windows found problems with the file system.
Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these.
9767488 KB total disk space.
6362933 KB in 35908 files.
10668 KB in 1966 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
105806 KB in use by the system.
50896 KB occupied by the log file.
3288080 KB available on disk.
512 bytes in each allocation unit.
19534976 total allocation units on disk.
6576160 allocation units available on disk.
C:\Documents and Settings\Bob Shields>chkdsk /f
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot lock current drive.
Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another
process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be
checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N)
Can somebody help me with this?
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