Windows was unable to complete the disk check  
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22 06:28:40 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Hardware >> Windows was unable to complete the disk check When checking a HDD partition I receive the following error:

"Windows was unable to complete the disk check"

I tried chkdsk and it worked, no bad sectors were found with chkdsk.

I had been using the HDD with a rack with a fan but as the fan needed to =
be replaced I was advised by a service representative that the fan was =
not needed and also that the HDD had a temperature protection just in =
case (I don't know if it's true). The HDD temperature increased and =
while I was actively copying data from one partition to another, when I =
returned, the PC was restarted and on boot there was a "Disk Error" =
message. After another reboot it worked but some registry files were =
corrupt and Windows needed to be reinstalled. I suspect that the HDD =
reached max temperature, stopped working, causing the PC to restart and =
while it was overheated, the boot error showed up. I don't know if this =
is the reason. Now I can't check the HDD. What could have happened, how =
can I check the HDD and how true is the information that Windows =
returns?

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22 06:28:40 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Hardware >> Windows was unable to complete the disk check The hd manu site will likely have a free checking utility

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When checking a HDD partition I receive the following error:

"Windows was unable to complete the disk check"

I tried chkdsk and it worked, no bad sectors were found with chkdsk.

I had been using the HDD with a rack with a fan but as the fan needed to be
replaced I was advised by a service representative that the fan was not
needed and also that the HDD had a temperature protection just in case (I
don't know if it's true). The HDD temperature increased and while I was
actively copying data from one partition to another, when I returned, the PC
was restarted and on boot there was a "Disk Error" message. After another
reboot it worked but some registry files were corrupt and Windows needed to
be reinstalled. I suspect that the HDD reached max temperature, stopped
working, causing the PC to restart and while it was overheated, the boot
error showed up. I don't know if this is the reason. Now I can't check the
HDD. What could have happened, how can I check the HDD and how true is the
information that Windows returns?