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chkdsk freezes at boot

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Darxide

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Jan 5, 2005
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Anytime chkdsk starts at boot of Win 2k it runs to completion just fine... but after that the system seems to lock up. I cannot continue after chkdsk is finished and I have to physically turn the system off and then back on. Nothing I've tried helps.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
~Darxide
 
When you turn it off/on, does it boot correctly?

'Anytime chkdsk starts at boot of Win 2k' - this only happens if 2k thinks filestore needs checking or you schedule it on next reboot. So why is chkdsk running?
 
No viruses/spyware present. I run scans virtually every day for the both.

It does boot normal when turning it off then on. The chkdsk freeze issue has been a problem for as long as I've had Windows 2000 installed in June of '04.
 
Sorry Wolluf, I missed the second part of your question.

I don't know why it want's to run sometimes. It just seems random. Sometimes after I install new software that requires reboot, it will chkdsk after reboot, sometimes it won't. Sometimes if I turn it off manually and then turn it back on later, it will chkdsk and sometimes it won't.
 
If chkdsk has been freezing since you installed 2k - that points to a hardware or driver problem to me (as does the random chkdsk). If its hardware, it unusual, in that 2k usually won't install if there's hardware problem (so it might be a 'slight', only occurs occasionally problem - difficult to troubleshoot). 2 things I'd try - running a memory test (eg and running the drive manufacturer's diagnostic utility (usually available from their website).

Have you any hardware installed that's not using windows's certified driver?
 
Some other thoughts:

. Antivirus programs sometimes have boot level protetection to prevent boot sector viruses from modifying the hard disk. These can effectively lock the drive against a chckdsk repair;

. Defragmentation programs often have a similar lock volume feature to allow boot-time optomization. This can stall chkdsk.

 
CHKNTFS tells me that C: is not dirty. MemTest86 comes up with nothing wrong (I've run it in the past as well), and all drivers have are in the HCL and are certified. I don't have any antivirus software running. I run scans every few days, but that's all. I don't have any defrag programs installed other than the standard Windows Defrag.

I don't understand why the disk locks would effect my chkdsk since it doesn't usually find anything wrong (occasionally a cross-linked file). It displays the summary and then it stops responding. The whole system. Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't even work.

~Darxide
 
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