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unspecified error occurred” with error code CHKDSK

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Boggin:
You wouldn't run a chkdsk /r on a SSD anyway as it would cause unnecessary wear and is not necessary.

Do you have a Win 7 install disk or USB you can boot up with to navigate to the recovery environment cmd prompt and run the chkdsk /f from there ?

You would first need to enter bcdedit !find "osdevice" to find where it sees the volume, as it doesn't always see it in C: in that mode.

You would then use that partition letter instead of my x and enter the cmd as chkdsk x: /f

For clarity, that's a Pipe symbol before find and is the uppercase of \

TRIM is usually default enabled when you fit a SSD but it's worth checking to see if it is.

http://mywindowshub.com/check-enable-disable-ssd-trim-support-windows-7-windows-8-1/

To determine if there's anything wrong with the SSD I would download the 30 day trial version of HD Sentinel.

This will give a written report on its status.

Select the first one under Limited Trial / Free Versions and then uninstall it when done to stop the clock on it where you will be able to run it as and when in future.

https://www.hdsentinel.com/download.php

Angelika:
What you write about is familiar to me, and I have no problems with the disc. I have been using HDS for many years.

--- Code: ---The status of the solid state disk is PERFECT. Problematic or weak sectors were not found.
The TRIM feature of the SSD is supported and enabled for optimal performance.
The health is determined by SSD specific S.M.A.R.T. attribute(s):  #231 SSD Life Left

No actions needed.
--- End code ---

I have only rare problems with the structure of files, CHKDSK run regularly and there are no problems, only occasionally. I do not want to change to Win10 because there is another file system. NTFS is old.

Previous error

--- Code: ---CHKDSK checks indexes (level 2 of 3)
The pagefile.sys entry filename attribute can not be located
the index $ I30 with the parent object 0x5 in the file 0xf3.
Removing the pagefile.sys index entry in the $ I30 index of file 5.
--- End code ---

Boggin:
Have you tried deleting the pagefile system, rebooting and setting it back to Windows auto ?

Angelika:
My system automatically creates about 10-12 GB paging file, sometimes it's not enough.

The web browser and Everything TOOL and explorer.exe consume the most RAM !!! but this is normal !

Boggin:
What is Everything TOOL and does it need to be running ?

If you are trying to do more than the machine can manage on its current RAM then you will either need to increase the RAM if that is possible, or do less.

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