Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\Documents and Settings\Stan>chkdsk
The type of the file system is NTFS.
WARNING! F parameter not specified.
Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.
CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
Deleted corrupt attribute list entry
with type code 128 in file 101013.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 101079.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 101096.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 124715.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 126850.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 126898.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 257165.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 274406.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 296505.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 299759.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 303759.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 312663.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 330632.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 334126.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (128, "")
from file record segment 345900.
File verification completed.
Deleting orphan file record segment 101079.
Deleting orphan file record segment 101096.
Deleting orphan file record segment 312612.
Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.
My reason for running chkdsk was because:
My pc (hard drive to be specific) had no activity during gaming (my whole pc freezes at this point). I have a small led light that blinks or dims to show HDD activity, and when my game freezes(whole pc doesnt not respond) the light turns off, I figured that there would be something wrong with the HDD.
*I've ran a CHKDSK (the one that runs when you boot up the pc and not while you are logged in)
BUT, I did not know the results of it. It ran, but obviously I don't have the time to wait hours for it to finish. Once I came back to check on my pc, it was at the Windows Login screen.