Quote Originally Posted by Big Booger View Post
mmm.... I'd try booting into the recovery console and run a check disk from there.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058/

Once into the recovery console, run the command:
chkdsk

And that should check the disk for errors.

To repair and fix any errors use the:

chkdsk /R /F

http://www.pegasus-afs.com/eSupport/using_CHKDSK.htm


Try that first and see if you can get rid of the errors related to chkdsk...

Disk errors can be indicative of a failing hard drive... (just to be safe I would back up anything very important)... but it's probably not failing!
I did this. It said the volume had errors. It said it fixed them. I ran the

CHKDSK a couple days later. It found errors again & fixed them. Do you think

my hard drive is failing? I have my PC on about 12 hours a day. My PC is

under 4 years old.

Thank you all for replying.