Never seen this before...
(during all this Windows is still functional)
I tried to backup my PC to WHS... it tells me backup can't run as C: drive has errors, run chkdsk.
So I try to run chkdsk from command prompt and it tells me command is not recognised (and I am spelling it correctly).
I try to run it from drive > properties > tools - no luck, it just doesn't try, doesn't even tell me disk is in use and ask me if I want to schedula a check at startup.
Thought I would take a look in disk management... no sign of my disks, only the optical drives....weird in itself.
So I take the disk out, attach it to my laptop and run chkdsk from there via command prompt with switches /f /r.
Drive is scanned and no erros reported.
So I put it back in PC, fire it up and it decides to run chkdsk... there was hope yet I thought.
Nope, it comes back and says can't run chkdsk as the drive is RAW. (really have no idea why it reports as RAW).
I also ran a check on my two drives (SATA) through my defrag software (not Windows own) and it tells me both drives have erros.
Can anyone please shed any light? I continue to type on the PC with the dodgy disk having backed up manually but I would love to know what is going on.
Thanks for reading.
I used to have a handle on life... but it broke. Cpt. Red Bull
(during all this Windows is still functional)
I tried to backup my PC to WHS... it tells me backup can't run as C: drive has errors, run chkdsk.
So I try to run chkdsk from command prompt and it tells me command is not recognised (and I am spelling it correctly).
I try to run it from drive > properties > tools - no luck, it just doesn't try, doesn't even tell me disk is in use and ask me if I want to schedula a check at startup.
Thought I would take a look in disk management... no sign of my disks, only the optical drives....weird in itself.
So I take the disk out, attach it to my laptop and run chkdsk from there via command prompt with switches /f /r.
Drive is scanned and no erros reported.
So I put it back in PC, fire it up and it decides to run chkdsk... there was hope yet I thought.
Nope, it comes back and says can't run chkdsk as the drive is RAW. (really have no idea why it reports as RAW).
I also ran a check on my two drives (SATA) through my defrag software (not Windows own) and it tells me both drives have erros.
Can anyone please shed any light? I continue to type on the PC with the dodgy disk having backed up manually but I would love to know what is going on.
Thanks for reading.
I used to have a handle on life... but it broke. Cpt. Red Bull