Corrupt Filesystem Errors? Anyone else? (Solved)

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    jeremysdad

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    I keep getting these corrupt file system errors when I try to run certain programs, like Advanced System Care. This is my second install. My first install, it (Win 7) wouldn't update, activate, or anything for the same reason.

    I have run ChkDsk like twenty times, and it comes up clean. It (ChkDsk) always tries to run when I boot into Win 7. If I boot into XP, it does not do it.

    Other than that bug, the OS seems to work very well. Anyone else notice alot of 100% CPU usage? Or is it just me?

    I have also run HDTune, and it detected no errors. SeaGate SeaTools produces the same clean bill of health. I am at a loss as to what the issue may be. I am about to run the repair console, just wanted to throw this out, as I didn't see any other mentions of the issue.

    Edit: Avira reports no issues, as well.
     
    jeremysdad, Jan 21, 2009
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    Re: Corrupt Filesystem Errors? Anyone else?

    i own the ssd version, but i get no filesystem errors on THIS drive.
    my 16gb sd card, has every two or three days a filesystem error(i am neither able to create files nor to copy or cut), then i run the windows tool to check for errors and everything is fine again :)
    the sd card is formatted with exfat.
     
    eti, Jan 21, 2009
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    The Solution was...

    Apparently, the ChkDsk function has some issues all of its own. This evening when I got home and booted up XP to do some school work, it informed me that my Win 7 partition needed to be checked. So, I let it run its dskchk, and when I booted into W7 just a few minutes ago, the error is gone...time to send an error report, I guess. Wonder why they would change anything regarding such a basic function/repair tool?

    Anyway, it's fixed, and I am happy. Thanks again, ya'll. :)
     
    jeremysdad, Jan 22, 2009
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