NTFS Errors
Hello, I'm new here and glad to be here. I have a Dell Studio XPX8000 with a WD 640GB Hard Drive. About a month ago I started noticing, in Event Viewer, the following message:
"The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume OS."
It is event ID 55. It says, in the last 7 days I have had another 110 of these. Now back about a month ago I reported this to dell and told them after running chkdsk utility many times the error still existed. They told me to run a procedure from boot up. I forget how I got there but I ran some tests. The first one, confidence test, had a result: No problems found. Do you want to continue w/rest of the Confidense Test - about 91 minutes, and I proceeded. Over the next 2 hours or so I got the following messages:
No additional sense information
Test Results: Fail
Error Code OFOO:1344 Msg Disk block 727663631: can't read-replace disk.
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Test Results: Fail
Error Code OFOO:1344 Msg Disk block 754830164: can't read-replace disk.
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Test Results: Fail
Error Code OFOO:1344 Msg Disk block 860399191: can't read-replace disk.
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No additional sense information
Test Results: Fail
Error Code OFOO:1344 Msg Disk block 727663631: can't read-replace disk.
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At this point I stopped running the tests and called Dell. The sent a guy with a new WD Hard Drive 2 days later. Now I'm into the new hard drive and I'm still getting the messages in Event Viewer about the NTFS
Now the replacement Hard Drive is giving the same NTFS Error Messages. What are the chances of 2 Western Digital Hard Drives with the same problem(s), winding up in my Dell PC. I didn't run any of the previously talked about tests because, as I said, I forget how I got to the screen to run them, and also they are soooo time consuming.
I've only upgraded from Vista to WIN 7 Home Premium recently and didn't notice the messages before the upgrade. After the Hard Drive replacement and all that goes with that, I downloaded the Upgrade for WIN 7 again and installed it. Is there any possibility that there is something going on with WIN 7?
Thanks for any and all help! I'm sorta lost
Jerry
Last edited by jyeagley3; 06-23-2010 at 05:51 PM.
Operating System WIN 7 Home Premium
Computer Type Dell Studio XPS8000
CPU Type and Speed (4) Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67GHz 2.67 GHz
System Memory Type 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1066MHz - 4 DIMMs
Video Card Type and Speed 1024MB nVidia GeForce GT220
Computer Monitor 21.5" Dell SX2210 Full HD Monitor with Webcam
Hard Drive WD 640GB - 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache
Anti-virus Software Norton/Comcast
Computer Skill Level Average Ability
Windows Experience Index 5.9