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Suspended.exe files ( SOLVED)
Peaches:
On F Drive it went from critical to caution or at least it said cation in a scan by crystal disk & that was after I moved/deleted the contents of F drive, is this just a difference in 2 different programs? or something else? In your Opinion of course. :wink: I did tweaking repair windows on drive C & if you can look at it (when you can, no hurry) :shy: Tell me if basically it Ok or not?? From now on I will have to ship my PC somewhere to be fixed & I dont know when it needs help before it becomes critical. Not sure that made since. :shy:
Than You Boggin
Boggin:
Your Repair Log looks fine.
While I've heard of Crystal Disk, I've never used it.
I was going to download it but see that it comes with Open Candy adware, so gave it a miss.
Run HD Sentinel again to see if its report has changed and then open Command Prompt (Admin) and enter chkdsk c: /r and follow the prompts for it to run at the next boot.
When done, go start - type eventvwr and press enter.
When it has read the data, expand Windows Logs - click on Application/Action/Find then type chkdsk or wininit into the Find box and press enter.
Cancel the Find box and read the full report in the scrollable window.
To post the report, click on Copy/Copy details as text in the lower right pane - right click in the reply box and select paste.
Open another admin cmd prompt and enter chkdsk f: /r then do the same for that report.
The chkdsks can take some time complete, so pick your moment when to run them if there is something else you want to do on the computer.
Boggin:
One thing that could take precedence over the cost of an external HDD would be an USB flash drive of at least 8GB to create a Recovery/Repair USB Drive if you have already created the Win 10 install disk using the Media creation Tool.
http://techzend.com/how-to-create-a-recovery-repair-usb-drive-in-windows-10/
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
Peaches:
I didnt know you could get a flash drive with that lrg a capacity. It is good to know. I am attaching the 2 diff scans done by HD Sentinel I confess I got lost trying to do the rest of what you said & then I got sidetracked. I hoping today is better . :omg: No I havent made a windows 10 install disk. I go now to see what I can do. Thank You Boggin
Boggin:
It's strange that it has found less bad blocks but more weak sectors since you removed the files, but it's still reporting it as having poor health.
Opening a Command Prompt (Admin) and entering chkdsk f: /r and then viewing the report, while "roping off" the bad sectors will confirm how badly damaged the HDD in the number of KBs in bad sectors.
My last post should have read if you haven't already created the Win 10 install disk as that can be used instead of a Recovery/Repair USB.
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