"Len Cuff" <> wrote in message
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> Suspecting that my boot drive has an error somewhere, I tried to run
> CHKDSK /F on it and as expected it said it would schedule on next
> reboot. Rebooted and during startup got a message that said it had
> finished checking it without actually doing anything! and continued to
> boot correctly. Tried booting from DVD and got into command prompt but
> when I try to run CHKDSK from here, it says that the drive is in use
> my another program? I know in the days of XP you could boot from CD
> and select Recovery Console and run it happily from there so how's it
> done in Vista?
>
> Reason I think there is a problem is that I am trying to clone it to
> another disk using AcronisTrue Image Workstation 9 and as soon as it
> starts to copy it comes up with an error stating it cannot write to
> Disk 4 Sector 1265125. This also puzzles me as Disk 4 is the source
> disk? Why would Acronis try to write to the source disk?
>
> TIA
>
>
> cheers,
> Len
Len, if you suspect a problem with your hard drive, it's much better to use
the diagnostic tools from the drive manufacturer's web site. Check the
instructions they provide for creation of the boot disk and note, if you
don't have a floppy drive, modify the instructions to create a boot CD or
DVD. Once complete, boot from the disk and run their diagnostic.
CHKDSK might find file system errors but it's best to run the manufacturer's
diagnostics in order to determine the true health of your hard drive.
--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
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