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Julian:
I'm curious can you run chkdsk  /f /r this will run at next boot and when it finishes look in event viewer and post what it reports. Why i ask is because this summer is a hot one and I've been finding drives left and right failing.

Steevo:
I ran chkdsk /f on it, and it all came back clean.
I guess I could do it again tonight.

I don't suspect the disk as a problem.

Steevo:

--- Quote from: Boggin on August 10, 2015, 09:36:24 am ---It sounds as if it has sorted itself out - I suppose we all need time to get over an infection :D

Try creating some more to see if they also stick.

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I do not assume that, I have been working on this problem for a month or more.
I still have the two manual restore points.


Shane:
I/O problem normally means a problem with the disk, can you post the log of the chkdsk you ran? It should be in the event viewer :wink:

Shane

Steevo:

--- Quote from: Shane on August 10, 2015, 11:35:43 am ---I/O problem normally means a problem with the disk, can you post the log of the chkdsk you ran? It should be in the event viewer :wink:

Shane

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I had that volsnap error. 
I just looked in windows/system event log. I did a ctrl-l find and I only see a chkdsk error from June, for another drive.

Hmm. I didn't know that chkdsk made a log.  I don't see it. Can you tell me how to find it?

I used the tweaking.com tool and I have logs from that somewhere.

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