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Title: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on February 22, 2010, 06:23:32 PM
Hi
I have a Windows 2000 computer with SP4. I get this message when I run my computer. I used CHKDSK numerous times, and nothing has worked. Every time I scan it says, nothing is wrong, and it always, says truncating file record 4200 after the chkdsk, it comes up again. Do you guys know what software I can use other Chkdsk to fix this issue? I have a Maxtor 4D040H2 hard drive on 495mb ram computer.

I have a limited budget.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: BC_Programmer on February 22, 2010, 08:03:26 PM
you have to use /f or it doesn't fix anything.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 05:34:27 AM
Actually I prefer chkdsk /r which will fix BOTH software AND hd errors
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: BC_Programmer on February 23, 2010, 10:26:38 AM
except it takes 5 hours longer.  :P
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 10:35:02 AM
But it's a complete check and repair. And come on - depending on the size of the drive, how full it is, and the speed of the computer it doesn't need to take anywhere near that long.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: BC_Programmer on February 23, 2010, 10:36:14 AM
/r just adds bad sector recovery... and if a hard drive needs that it should probably be replaced ASAP. Although without /r you won't even be aware that there are bad sectors...
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 10:38:12 AM
Thanks BC - but I do know what the /r switch does ;). And with all due respect I disagree. Many hd's can develop a bad sector or two and still be just fine after repair & recovery. Personally, I don't see the sense of running chkdsk with any other switch - but hey, that's just me ;)
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on February 23, 2010, 01:14:34 PM
I used both the /f and /r, still the same thing.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 01:29:11 PM
After competing chkdsk /r, what message was displayed on the screen?
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on February 23, 2010, 01:39:35 PM
It says, chkdsk was completed successfully, and then when I log in to Windows, I get that corrupt and unreadable message.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: patio on February 23, 2010, 01:43:18 PM
This drive was issue originally was posted about on August of 2008...
Is this the same machine ? ??
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 01:44:23 PM
It says, chkdsk was completed successfully, and then when I log in to Windows, I get that corrupt and unreadable message.
When chkdsk /r completes it always reports have found and repaired one or more errors. If you didn't see that message I suggest you may not have run chkdsk /r
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on February 23, 2010, 01:48:46 PM
When Chkdsk/R I used the on available through the My computer menu, (both boxes were checked) and after the long 1 hour scan, I don't remember exactly, but it said errors were fixed.

After the scan my computer rebooted, and I got the successful message, saying it corrected a few errors.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 01:52:38 PM
huh?
 Go to START - RUN and type: chkdsk /r (press enter)
You will be asked if you want to schedule the check on your next boot. Say yes and reboot.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on February 23, 2010, 01:57:56 PM
I believe I did the same thing, if Chkdsk/r if it scans and repairs sectors. If you insist I will do it today.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: BC_Programmer on February 23, 2010, 01:59:09 PM
When chkdsk /r completes it always reports have found and repaired one or more errors. If you didn't see that message I suggest you may not have run chkdsk /r

chkdsk does not always state that it "found and repaired one or more errors" one particular case in which it might neglect to do so is if there were no errors to report, at which point it simply states that "chkdsk has checked the drive and found no errors" or a message to that effect.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on February 23, 2010, 02:02:50 PM
I do not insist. If you're certain you did follow that procedure that's fine. I just want to make sure it's been done. Thank you.
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on February 23, 2010, 02:48:05 PM
There were errors, for sure, I saw them, but it was hard to read since the computer reboots.  What other software can I use?
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: Allan on January 02, 2011, 03:17:20 PM
Whoa - time warp. You're responding to a post in your thread from a year ago?
Title: Re: The directory or file C: is corrupt or unreadable Please run chdsk utility
Post by: silverknight on January 02, 2011, 07:18:39 PM
Sure I am; let me say this, I still haven't replaced the drive.  :)
 Interestingly, Seatools for DOS claims, the drive is fine, I did a long and short SMART test.

The drive doesn't want to quit but those error messages don't quit either.

So theres only one thing I can try, and thats reformatting and starting fresh, perhaps it'll work otherwise I'll have to give in and finally replace it.