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Learning Storage Performance
[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]My Lenovo Thinkpad T530 laptop[SIZE=+1] ( Model 2359-CTO, buy date: 11/11/2012 )[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] developed a problem that I can't seem to fix. When I schedule a c[SIZE=+1]hkdsk [SIZE=+1]with the /F or /R[/SIZE][/SIZE] command line parameters, namely making i[SIZE=+1]t a read / write operation by having it fi[SIZE=+1]x errors [SIZE=+1]and recover bad sectors,[/SIZE][/SIZE] instead of being a read only operation such as "chkdsk c:[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]", the screen s[SIZE=+1]how[SIZE=+1]s the scan about to begi[SIZE=+1]n, but cancels without my input. Ther[SIZE=+1]e is a 10 sec. timeout, allowing a user to cancel the operat[SIZE=+1]ion.[/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=+1] My cancellation is "instantaneous." I run the command line, by opening a Command Prompt window with the "Run as administrator" selection.
I've scheduled the scan from GUI and Safe Mode, with the same result. The only way I can scan my drive to fix errors and recover bad sectors is [SIZE=+1]by going to [SIZE=+1]"[/SIZE]Comput[SIZE=+1]er", right clicking the drive, going to "Properties", then to the "Tools" tab on top, pressing the "[SIZE=+1]Check Now" button for Error Checking and checking the bottom box stating "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors." This scans in GUI mode. Once it ends, I can find the details of the scan in the OS's "Event Viewer" utility. When I check the top box "Automatically fix file system errors", it asks me to schedule a scan which fails as stated above.
[SIZE=+1]I tried to install Microsoft Hotfix[/SIZE] K[SIZE=+1]B975778, but although it was developed precisely for my problem, it states that it is not applicable for my[SIZE=+1] pc[SIZE=+1]. I'm using Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium Edition as[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] my OS.
[SIZE=+1]Any ideas?[/SIZE]
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I've scheduled the scan from GUI and Safe Mode, with the same result. The only way I can scan my drive to fix errors and recover bad sectors is [SIZE=+1]by going to [SIZE=+1]"[/SIZE]Comput[SIZE=+1]er", right clicking the drive, going to "Properties", then to the "Tools" tab on top, pressing the "[SIZE=+1]Check Now" button for Error Checking and checking the bottom box stating "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors." This scans in GUI mode. Once it ends, I can find the details of the scan in the OS's "Event Viewer" utility. When I check the top box "Automatically fix file system errors", it asks me to schedule a scan which fails as stated above.
[SIZE=+1]I tried to install Microsoft Hotfix[/SIZE] K[SIZE=+1]B975778, but although it was developed precisely for my problem, it states that it is not applicable for my[SIZE=+1] pc[SIZE=+1]. I'm using Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium Edition as[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] my OS.
[SIZE=+1]Any ideas?[/SIZE]
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