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Reece
03-06-07, 07:17 AM
Hi, I was about to ghost my HDD but the following message is displayed:
CHKDISK bit set Volume maybe unstable - Restart NT
It will not allow me to back the image up, I have tried chkdsk /f & running NDD with a tick in fix, however when rebooting chkdsk reports no errors, but Ghost still comes up with same message.
Could anyone offer some help please, the only thing I have been told is to flush the NTFS Log file but I don't know where this may be or how, maybe delete it if I could find it!:-?
Please Help!:yep:

SUBMAN1
03-06-07, 11:15 AM
Hi, I was about to ghost my HDD but the following message is displayed:
CHKDISK bit set Volume maybe unstable - Restart NT
It will not allow me to back the image up, I have tried chkdsk /f & running NDD with a tick in fix, however when rebooting chkdsk reports no errors, but Ghost still comes up with same message.
Could anyone offer some help please, the only thing I have been told is to flush the NTFS Log file but I don't know where this may be or how, maybe delete it if I could find it!:-?
Please Help!:yep:
Your first problem is your use of Norton. It has always caused more problems than it fixes.

Look here for a possible solution (Autocheck can be controlled via the registry):

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/218461

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Hkey_local_machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\ BootExecute:REG_MULTI_SZ: autocheck autochk *