AAO 8gbOne of your disks needs to be checked for consistency

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  1. philter

    philter

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    Hi,

    Can anyone help me with this. I had Linpus Lite on my Acer One and now I have XP installed. I have the 8gb SSD version.

    After installing XP everything worked fine for a few weeks but yesterday I got the following blue screen message when rebooting:

    The type of file system is FAT32.
    One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency.....

    I ran disk defragment and disk check and no errors were reported.

    Can I safely ignore this message as I have a SSD drive?

    Thank you
     
    philter, Nov 1, 2009
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    melhiore

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    NO. You can't ignore this message. There is no difference if you have SSD or HDD. This is system message reporting problems with drive. You should do this check and allow system to do it's job...
     
    melhiore, Nov 1, 2009
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    It may also appear when you have changed partitions around with the drive. Have you modified any lately?

    Either way, I would also advise to let it check your drive. Is this a consistent error?
     
    Bloodstar, Nov 3, 2009
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    viteh

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    did you format the whole drive?

    be sure you didnt leave the swap partition around, cuz you cant check that under Windows, so the message will reappear again and again.
     
    viteh, Nov 24, 2009
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