CHKDSK /F : Replacing invalid security id with default security id
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@marthacovi do a reinstall
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or in the "cmd"
For example, I run the command chkntfs /x c: in command prompt. This command would modify this registry entry to autocheck autochk /k:c * (you can also do it for many drives c: d: x: )
chkntfs /x c: d: x:
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i hate "chkdsk" , i will never use it on any machine (especially on a server)
This process will delete your ACLs (User rights on Files, rwr, execute, etc) an set it to default.It can take many hours or days ! (the more files you have on your disk).If your WinOS has marked your disk with the dirty bit.
1 ) make backup of your files.
2) disable chkdsk autostart on reboot (it wil save your time)
You can set it in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURR
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@ProbatumEst excatly
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hahahhaha exactly what I see on my server screen right now with no backups i'm about to suicide!!
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This is what happened to me on August 15, 2011 and continued for several days. Then the screen went blank only the mouse remained. Then the screen went black. This is the way it still is and the computer will not shut down, still feels warm to touch. Is there any hope for this Toshiba purchased 2 1/2 year ago for over $1000? Windows Vista. Any suggestion appreciated. Please help!
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I don't understand why Microsoft is not doing anything about this - every 2nd person I know with Windows 7 and possibly 64-bit installation has had this crap!
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I see the problem- freaking Microsoft Windows again!
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omfg need help how to find Chkdsk that update or somthing
oh well. it's good to test your patience. stay tough :D
rajaotai 2 years ago